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Tightening Income Documentation in a Means-Tested Program: Who Stays Away?

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  • Philip M. Gleason
  • John Burghardt
  • Lara Hulsey

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  • Philip M. Gleason & John Burghardt & Lara Hulsey, "undated". "Tightening Income Documentation in a Means-Tested Program: Who Stays Away?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 745769a6b6674e4b969a4981b, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Philip Gleason & Tania Tasse & Kenneth Jackson & Patricia Nemeth, "undated". "Direct Certification in the National School Lunch Program: Impacts on Program Access and Integrity," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b5b1872e27c3442c9fc29350c, Mathematica Policy Research.
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