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Options for a National Database to Track Participation in Federal Means-Tested Public Assistance Programs

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  • Myles Maxfield
  • James Ohls
  • William S. Borden

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Examines options to develop and implement a national database for tracking participants in public assistance programs, with an eye toward tracking time limits across state boundaries and identifying those receiving benefits in two or more states at the same time.

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  • Myles Maxfield & James Ohls & William S. Borden, 1999. "Options for a National Database to Track Participation in Federal Means-Tested Public Assistance Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ed0d79f7f3d745ff9cbcd58d0, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ed0d79f7f3d745ff9cbcd58d059361d6
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