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Women on Welfare: A Macroeconomic Analysis Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Jeremy Greenwood () (University of Rochester )
Nezih Guner (Pennsylvania State University)
John Knowles (University of Pennsylvania)
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Paper provided by University of Rochester - Center for Economic Research (RCER) in its series RCER Working Papers with number
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Date of creation: Jan 2000Date of revision:
Handle: RePEc:roc:rocher:466Contact details of provider: Postal: UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, CENTER FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH, DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, HARKNESS 231 ROCHESTER NEW YORK 14627 U.S.A.
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Keywords: Macroeconomics ; Labor Economics ; Demographic Economics ; Other versions of this item:
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