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How mothers see fathers
Zippay, Allison, 2005
In J.D. Berrick & B. Fuller (Eds.), Good parents or good workers?: How policy shapes families' daily lives. New York: Palgrave Macmillan

An exploration of the roles and contributions of fathers in the lives of their children, from the perspective of 41 New Jersey women participating in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program (TANF)

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In their own words: WFNJ clients speak about family, work, and welfare
New Jersey. Department of Human Services. Office of Planning and Evaluation, 2005
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research.

A compilation of narratives from interviews with Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) clients regarding their experiences while transitioning off welfare

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In their own words: WFNJ clients speak about family, work, and welfare [Executive summary]
New Jersey. Department of Human Services. Office of Planning and Evaluation, 2005
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research.

A summary of findings from interviews with Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) clients regarding their experiences while transitioning off welfare

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Moving clients into self-sufficiency: Summary of findings from the WFNJ evaluation
New Jersey. Department of Human Services. Office of Planning and Evaluation, 2005
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research.

A report of key findings from the Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) evaluation, which investigated how welfare recipients and their communities had responded to the welfare reform initiative

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Moving clients into self-sufficiency: Summary of findings from the WFNJ evaluation [Executive summary]
New Jersey. Department of Human Services. Office of Planning and Evaluation, 2005
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research.

A summary of the key findings from the Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) evaluation, which investigated how welfare recipients and their communities had responded to the welfare reform initiative

Executive Summary


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