DO PUBLIC EXPENDITURES IMPROVE CHILD OUTCOMES IN THE U.S.: A COMPARISON ACROSS FIFTY STATES
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2003-03
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Authors: | Harknett, Kristen ; Garfinkel, Irwin ; Bainbridge, Jay ; Smeeding, Timothy ; Folbre, Nancy |
Institutions: | Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs |
Subject: | child outcomes | public expenditures | state policies | Medicaid | education |
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