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Profiles of the Twin Cities Poor. Report Four. Living on AFDC: Many Families Cannot Afford Basic Necessities

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Profiles of the Twin Cities Poor. Report Four. Living on AFDC: Many Families Cannot Afford Basic Necessities

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1987

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Families on AFDC are often the poorest of the poor. Benefits are not adequate to meet children's needs, though medical and dental help is available, according to this fourth report in a series of six based on a 1984 survey.

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Profiles of the Twin Cities Poor;4

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The Working Group producing PROFILES received financial support from American Bar Association, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, Dayton's, First Bank Minneapolis, General Mills Foundation, Hennepin County, Metropolitan Council, City of Minneapolis, M

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Rode, Peter. (1987). Profiles of the Twin Cities Poor. Report Four. Living on AFDC: Many Families Cannot Afford Basic Necessities. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/199983.

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