How do state policymakers think about family processes and child development in low-income families?
| Author(s): | Moore, Kristin A.; |
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| Date Issued: | 2001 |
| Publisher(s): | Russell Sage Foundation |
| Description: | An overview of the collaboration between state welfare officials and several federal governmental bodies to analyze the implications of welfare reform on children |
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