Cutting Wages by Cutting Welfare
By Lawrence Mishel
John Schmitt
07-01-95
1995 | Briefing Paper #58
Cutting wages by cutting
welfare
The impact of reform on the low-wage labor
market
by Lawrence Mishel and John Schmitt
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