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Families' experience with welfare reform on reservations in Arizona
Shanta Pandey
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Min Zhan
, Shannon Collier-Tenison
School of Social Work
Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity
Social & Behavioral Sciences Institute
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Arizona
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Education Level
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Employment Opportunities
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Employment Support
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Families with children
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Family Experience
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Federal Government
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Federal State
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Indian Families
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Indian Reservations
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Job Creation
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Job Support
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National Welfare
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Native American
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Navajo
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Salt River
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San Carlos
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State Government
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Support Services
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Tribal Governments
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Welfare Caseloads
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Welfare Legislation
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Welfare Recipients
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Welfare Reform
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Workforce Preparation
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Social Sciences
Employment Creation
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Employment Opportunities
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Family Welfare
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Federal State
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Legislation
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Level of Education
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Support Services
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Welfare Recipient
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