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Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education with Integrated Economic Stability Services: The Impacts of Empowering Families

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  • April Yanyuan Wu
  • Quinn Moore
  • Robert G. Wood

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Empowering Families integrates economic stability services including, employment services and financial education with healthy marriage and relationship education content for couples with low incomes who have children. This report focuses on the implementation and impacts of Empowering Families.

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  • April Yanyuan Wu & Quinn Moore & Robert G. Wood, "undated". "Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education with Integrated Economic Stability Services: The Impacts of Empowering Families," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 16f85652f8df4af8bc341c302, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:16f85652f8df4af8bc341c30221e4b2f
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