The invisible safety net:protecting the nation's poor children and families
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|aThe invisible safety net|eprotecting the nation's poor children and families|fJanet M. Currie
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [159]-195) and index
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|a1. Welfare vs. "making work pay"|a2. In sickness and in health : the importance of public health insurance|a3. Feeding the hungry : food stamps, school nutrution programs, and WIC|a4. Home sweet home?|a5. Who's minding the kids?|a6. Defending and mending the safety net
The modern social safety net is under attack. So argues economist Janet Currie in one of the most provocative books ever published on America's social...