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Unemployment Insurance as a Potential Safety Net for TANF Leavers: Evidence from Five States

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  • Anu Rangarajan
  • Carol Razafindrakoto

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Does the unemployment insurance (UI) system, the primary safety net for working individuals who lose jobs, adequately address the needs of former welfare recipients who have left welfare and found work?

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  • Anu Rangarajan & Carol Razafindrakoto, "undated". "Unemployment Insurance as a Potential Safety Net for TANF Leavers: Evidence from Five States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 77d77330b8724004b516ec60c, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    unemployment insurance ; TANF leavers;

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