This report investigates the current relationship between participation in the AFDC program and enrollment in the Food Stamp Program. It finds that eligible working single mothers who combine or cycle between paid employment and receipt of AFDC are significantly more likely to obtain food stamps if they are also receiving AFDC.
Food Stamps and AFDC: A Double Life-Line for Low-income Working Single Mothers
By Roberta Spalter-Roth and Enrique Soto|2020-11-13T23:59:39+00:00April 1, 1996|IWPR|Comments Off on Food Stamps and AFDC: A Double Life-Line for Low-income Working Single Mothers
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