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Welfare-to-Work Transitions for Parents of Infants: In-Depth Study of Eight Communities

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  • Gretchen Kirby
  • Christine Ross
  • Loren Puffer

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  • Gretchen Kirby & Christine Ross & Loren Puffer, 2001. "Welfare-to-Work Transitions for Parents of Infants: In-Depth Study of Eight Communities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f21d281cec734d0287b54cc6e, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Diane Paulsell & Renée Nogales & Julie Cohen, "undated". "Quality Child Care for Infants and Toddlers: Case Studies of Three Community Strategies," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f15ac6b4b9eb4645a9d12c3e4, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    4. John M. Love & Ellen Eliason Kisker & Christine Ross & Peter Z. Schochet & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn & Kimberly Boller & Diane Paulsell & Allison Sidle Fuligni & Lisa J. Berlin, "undated". "Building Their Futures: How Early Head Start Programs are Enhancing the Lives of Infants and Toddlers in Low-Income Families. Volume I: Technical Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 2d5b1bb10de94da6971b1ed63, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    6. Thomas M. Fraker & Christine M. Ross & Rita A. Stapulonis & Robert B. Olsen & Martha D. Kovac & M. Robin Dion & Anu Rangarajan, "undated". "The Evaluation of Welfare Reform in Iowa: Final Impact Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 141009950a384270bd20bf714, Mathematica Policy Research.

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