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Keeping moms on the job: The impacts of health insurance and child care on job retention and mobility among low-income mothers [Executive summary]

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A summary of an analysis of work supports, including health insurance and child care, among low-income mothers and the relationship of access to these work supports to job retention and mobility, based on longitudinal data from the 1996 panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation covering December 1996 to February 2000
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