This report is the tenth in a series of IWPR reports examining the income sources and employment of low-income families. Beginning with Low-Wage Jobs and Workers: Trends and Options for Change in 1989, IWPR staff has used the U.S. Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) to evaluate the well-being of low-income parents and children.
Before and After Welfare Reform: The Work and Well-Being of Low-Income Single Parent Families
By Avis Jones-DeWeever and Xu Song|2020-11-30T00:40:19+00:00May 31, 2003|IWPR|Comments Off on Before and After Welfare Reform: The Work and Well-Being of Low-Income Single Parent Families
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