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Women’s Lived Experiences with Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF): How TANF Can Better Support Women’s Wellbeing and Reduce Intimate Partner Violence. (2022). Spencer, Rachael A ; Livingston, Melvin D ; Komro, Kelli A ; Lemon, Emily D ; Woods-Jaeger, Briana.
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