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The great recession, public transfers, and material hardship
Natasha V. Pilkauskas
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Janet M. Currie
, Irwin Garfinkel
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Economics
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Child Wellbeing Study
25%
Economic Recession
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Family Study
25%
Family Well-being
25%
Food Hardship
25%
Food Stamps
50%
Fragile Families
50%
Government Transfers
50%
Great Depression
25%
Great Recession
100%
Lost Income
25%
Low-income Families
25%
Material Hardship
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Medicaid
25%
Poverty
25%
Public Transfers
100%
Unemployment
75%
Unemployment Insurance
25%
Unemployment Rate
25%
Well-being
25%
Social Sciences
Family Income
50%
Low Income
50%
Unemployment Compensation
50%
Unemployment Rate
50%
Welfare
50%
Wellbeing
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Family Income
33%
Global Economic Crisis
100%
Unemployment Insurance
33%
Welfare
33%
Food Science
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
100%