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Welfare reform and the subjective well-being of single mothers
Chris Herbst
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Business & Economics
Single Mothers
100%
Welfare Reform
99%
Subjective Well-being
78%
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
55%
Life Satisfaction
47%
Physical Health
39%
Mental Health
30%
Well-being
27%
Optimism
17%
Difference-in-differences
17%
Policy Change
16%
Lifestyle
15%
Communication
9%
Uncertainty
9%
Costs
6%
Social Sciences
welfare
50%
well-being
44%
reform
39%
mental health
18%
life style
14%
optimism
13%
communications
11%
uncertainty
10%
costs
7%
health
6%
evidence
5%