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What if Welfare Had No Work Requirements? The Age of Youngest Child Exemption and the Rise in Employment of Single Mothers

Finance and Economics Discussion Series
doi 10.17016/feds.2003.57
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August 1, 2003

Authors
Jonathan F. Pingle
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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System


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