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Living Arrangements and School Dropout Among Teen Mothers Following Welfare Reform

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  • Heather Koball

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The 1996 welfare reform laws required parents under the age of 18 to live with their parents or an adult relative and enroll in school to be eligible for benefits.

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  • Heather Koball, "undated". "Living Arrangements and School Dropout Among Teen Mothers Following Welfare Reform," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f10bc3e2f2144541a83a28558, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:f10bc3e2f2144541a83a2855839114b1
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