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Rural Dimensions of Welfare Reform
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Greg J. Duncan
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Leslie A. Whitener
Editor(s):
Bruce A. Weber
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May 27 2010
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W.E. Upjohn Institute
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9781417508884
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June 01 2002
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May 27 2010
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10.17848/9781417508884
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: As the Dust Settles: Welfare Reform and Rural America
pp. 25
Approaching the Limit: Early National Lessons from Welfare Reform
pp. 51
Rural Labor Markets in an Era of Welfare Reform
pp. 77
Rural America in Transition: Poverty and Welfare at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
pp. 113
Reducing Food Stamp and Welfare Caseloads in the South: Are Rural Areas Less Likely to Succeed Than Urban Centers?
pp. 147
Seasonal Employment Dynamics and Welfare Use in Agricultural and Rural California Counties
pp. 177
Location and the Low-Income Experience: Analyses of Program Dynamics in the Iowa Family Investment Program
pp. 201
Small Towns and Welfare Reform: Iowa Case Studies of Families and Communities
pp. 231
Where All Counties Are Above Average: Human Service Agency Directors' Perspectives on Welfare Reform
pp. 257
The Impact of Welfare Policy on the Employment of Single Mothers Living in Rural and Urban Areas
pp. 287
Welfare Reform in Rural Minnesota: Experimental Findings from the Minnesota Family Investment Program
pp. 313
Will Attainable Jobs Be Available for TANF Recipients in Local Labor Markets? Evidence from Mississippi on Prospects for "Job-Skill Matching" of TANF Adults
pp. 345
Whose Job Is It? Employers' Views on Welfare Reform
pp. 375
The Short-Term Impacts of Welfare Reform in Persistently Poor Rural Areas
pp. 413
Food Stamps in Rural America: Special Issues and Common Themes
pp. 433
The Decline in Food Stamp Use by Rural Low-Income Households: Less Need or Less Access?
pp. 455
Lessons Learned: Welfare Reform and Food Assistance in Rural America
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