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Welfare "recidivism" among former welfare recipients
Tyrone Chiwai Cheng
Social Work and Child Advocacy
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Recidivism
100%
Welfare Recipients
100%
Adaptation
60%
Non-poor
60%
Working Poor
60%
Welfare Reform
40%
Childcare
40%
Food Stamps
40%
Independent Mode
40%
Self-reliance
40%
Family Income
20%
Longitudinal Data
20%
Event History Analysis
20%
Child Support
20%
Employment Status
20%
Welfare Use
20%
Education Level
20%
Single Mothers
20%
Work Experience
20%
Occupational Skills
20%
Department of Labor
20%
Self-autonomy
20%
Housing Subsidies
20%
Child nutrition
20%
Financial Status
20%
Poor Whites
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Feed Supplementation
100%
Welfare Reform
100%
Food and Nutrition Program
100%
Child Care
100%
Social Sciences
Welfare
100%
Welfare Recipient
100%
Autonomy
22%
Self Reliance
22%
Event History
11%
Single Mothers
11%
Family Income
11%
Education Level
11%
Prior experience
11%
Childcare Subsidy
11%
Poor Whites
11%
Child Care
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Welfare
100%
Welfare Recipient
100%
Family Benefits
11%
Family Income
11%