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How WFNJ Clients Are Faring Under Welfare Reform: An Early Look

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  • Anu Rangarajan
  • Robert G. Wood

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Early findings show a steady decline in welfare receipt and a steady increase in employment.

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  • Anu Rangarajan & Robert G. Wood, "undated". "How WFNJ Clients Are Faring Under Welfare Reform: An Early Look," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d643d8094470436086e3d81be, Mathematica Policy Research.
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