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Using Work-Oriented Sanctions to Increase TANF Program Participation

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  • Jacqueline Kauff
  • Michelle K. Derr
  • LaDonna Pavetti
  • Emily Sama Martin

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Sanctions, or financial penalties for noncompliance with program requirements, have long been perceived as a major tool for encouraging TANF recipients to participate in work activities.

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  • Jacqueline Kauff & Michelle K. Derr & LaDonna Pavetti & Emily Sama Martin, "undated". "Using Work-Oriented Sanctions to Increase TANF Program Participation," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 004878fd08a6474fba3b2acda, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:004878fd08a6474fba3b2acda098b3a6
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    TANF program ; Work Oriented Sanctions;

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