Changing Caseloads: Macro Influences and Micro Composition
15 Pages Posted: 10 Nov 2005
Abstract
A paper presented at the November 2000 conference "Welfare Reform Four Years Later: Progress and Prospects," sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Keywords: welfare reform, TANF, AFDC, welfare
JEL Classification: I3
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