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Understanding Two Categories of TANF Spending: "Other" and "Authorized Under Prior Law"

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  • Michelle K. Derr
  • Tara Anderson
  • LaDonna Pavetti
  • Elizabeth Scott

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  • Michelle K. Derr & Tara Anderson & LaDonna Pavetti & Elizabeth Scott, "undated". "Understanding Two Categories of TANF Spending: "Other" and "Authorized Under Prior Law"," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d973a078eb844311a81597a09, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Zachary Parolin & Christiaan Luigjes, 2018. "Incentive to Retrench? Institutional Moral Hazard among Federal & State Social Assistance Programs after Welfare Reform," Working Papers 1802, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
    2. Heather Koball & Robin Dion & Andrew Gothro & Maura Bardos & Amy Dworsky & Jiffy Lansing & Matthew Stagner & Danijela Korom-Djakovic & Carla Herrera & Alice Elizabeth Manning, "undated". "Synthesis of Research and Resources to Support At-Risk Youth," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8353b63284d94941bcb778e1c, Mathematica Policy Research.

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