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Public Attitudes Toward Low- Income Families and Children RESEARCH REPORT No. 1

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Figure 1: Percent of U.S. General Public Sample Supporting Cash Assistance, Psychological Counseling, Job Training, and Child Care by Work/Welfare Status, 2002
Figure 2a: Percent of U.S. General Public Sample Supporting Cash Assistance and Psychological Counseling by Barrier Type, 2002
Figure 2b: Percent of U.S. General Public Sample Supporting Job Training and Tax Relief by Barrier Type, 2002
Figure 3a: Percent of U.S. General Public Sample Supporting Food Stamps, Housing Assistance, and Transportation Assistance by Work/Welfare Status, with No Barriers, 2002
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