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Minnesota Single Mothers Benefits
Rural America, vol. 16, no. 3, Fall 2001
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more-educated single mothers. Other estimates based on. changes in concrete welfare poli-. cies—such as work requirements,. transitional childcare benefits ...
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Report Card December 15, 2003 Vol. 2 No. 12 Single Mothers ...
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BC Benefits targeted single mothers as dependents who needed to be “fixed” to ... Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Riemer, F.J. (2001). ...
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Rural Welfare Reform: Lessons Learned
The proportion of poor single rural mothers who were employed rose sharply after ... The MDRC study in Minnesota found that the experimental welfare reform ...
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Welfare Policies and Domestic Abuse Among Single Mothers
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Among Single Mothers. Experimental Evidence From Minnesota. LISA A. GENNETIAN ... of receiving their welfare benefits. Such policies have been in ...
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A Community-Based Depression Prevention Intervention With Low ...
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health of low-income single mothers benefits not only. the woman but also her family. ACKNOWLEDGMENT ... Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN). Hall, L. A. (1983). ...
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TANF at 10: Program Results are More Mixed Than Often Understood ...
There are now roughly 1 million poor single mothers — with 2 million children — in ... These are the families that could most benefit from TANF assistance ...
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Employment Rates For Single Mothers Fell Substantially During ...
The employment rate among single mothers fell from 73.0 percent in 2000 to 69.8 ... of low-income mothers or improvement in the economy, and falling benefit ...
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Read more...Mothers at Work
Over the years, it’s where, when and how mothers work that have changed Bay Weekly Mothers have always worked . Over the eons of human history, before this century, 99 percent of mothers had no choice over the terms of their work: They did as survival dictated for their time and place. It’s where, when and how mothers work that have changed.    The stay-at-home, cookie-baking Mom was created in ...
Read more...New Minnesota program urges unmarried parents to work together to raise children
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Judge Bruce Peterson noticed a problem as he sat on the bench of Hennepin County Family Court. The young men who showed up for paternity establishment and child support hearings looked to be facing shaky futures with their children.
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