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Attitudes towards child support and knowledge of the Child Support Agency, 2004
Peacey, Victoria, 2004
London: Great Britain, Department for Work and Pensions.

Highlights from a study exploring public opinions and attitudes towards child support and the Child Support Agency in England

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Online information about key low-income benefit programs
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington, D.C.), 2004

A comprehensive list of links to online resources and applications for state-administered low-income benefit programs, including program descriptions, eligibility guidelines, and applications

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The use of the Social Fund by families with children
University of York. Social Policy Research Unit, 2004
(In-House Report No. 139). London: Great Britain, Department for Work and Pensions.

An examination of the use of Social Fund loans awarded to families with children in England, using data gathered through the Families and Children Study (FACS) and the Family Resources Survey

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The way we work: How children and their families fare in a 21st century workplace
Boots, Shelley Waters, 2004
Washington, DC: New America Foundation.

A study of the relationship between balancing work and child care and the implications these trade-offs have on the well-being of children and their families

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Welfare reform and children: A synthesis of impacts in five states: The Project on State-Level Child Outcomes
Tout, Kathryn, 2004
Washington, DC: U.S. Administration for Children and Families.

A compilation of findings from the Project on State-Level Child Outcome, a longitudinal evaluation of how welfare programs in Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, and Minnesota impacted participating children and adults

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Welfare reform and children: A synthesis of impacts in five states: The Project on State-Level Child Outcomes [Executive summary]
Tout, Kathryn, 2004
Washington, DC: U.S. Administration for Children and Families.

The executive summary of a report evaluating the impact of pilot welfare reform programs on children and families in Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, and Minnesota.

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