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  • Oh, Sehun, Melissa Radey, Briana Smith, and Daniel Powers. 2024. “State Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Policies and High School Diploma or Equivalent Attainment Among Mothers Following a Nonmarital Birth: An Event History Analysis”. International Journal of Social Welfare. doi:10.1111/ijsw.12683.
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  • Jiménez, Maren, Xiuhong You, Yolanda Padilla, and Daniel Powers. 2007. “Language of Interview: Importance for Hispanic Mothers’ Self-Rated Health and Reports of Their Children’s Health”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Language of Interview: Importance for Hispanic Mothers’ Self-Rated Health and Reports of Their Children’s Health.
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