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Factors Contributing to Longer Stays on Welfare: A Literature Review

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Publisher North Star, Minnesota State Government Online
Publisher Registration Direct Access
Topics Human Capital Management Date added 01 Mar 2002
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This paper summarizes studies of the amount of time people spend on welfare. Based on the studies, this paper addresses factors which may influence the amount of time a person may stay on welfare. Among those factors are differences in geography, race, age, the number of children, and level of education.

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