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The Transition from Welfare to Work
We consider the effects the child care market, early care and education programs, and welfare reforms have on welfare recipientsâ transition from welfare to work. Using 1996-1997 data for Massachusetts, we find that the availability and quality of formal child care, the presence of Head Start and Pre-K programs, and the probability of receiving a child care voucher are all positively related to transiting directly from welfare to work. Single mothers subject to work requirements are more likely to transit directly from assistance to work as well, while those not subject to work requirements are more likely to obtain additional education or job training.
My Burden Light
An excerpt from the autobiography of the Rev. Robert J. White, former Law School faculty member
Globalization of Navy ShipbuildingâA Key to Affordability for a New Maritime Strategy
Can the U.S. Navy realistically build the ships it expects to need with the money it expects to receive? Not if the new ships will cost what they do nowâbut there is a better way
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