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The Dynamics of AFDC, Medicaid, and Food Stamps: A Preliminary Report. (1998). Yeh, Yizu ; Goerge, Robert M. ; Reidy, Mairead ; MacKey-Bilaver, Lucy ; Lee, Bong Joo.
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