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Welfare for the Unemployed: The Rise and Fall of a Social Experiment
Hal Nelson;
Hal Nelson
2
Department of Social and Health Services, The Program Research and Evaluation Section, Office of Research and Data Analysis, Washington
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Fred Fiedler
Fred Fiedler
1
Department of Social and Health Services, The Bureau of Nursing Home Affairs, Washington
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Human Organization (1984) 43 (2): 168–177.
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Hal Nelson, Fred Fiedler; Welfare for the Unemployed: The Rise and Fall of a Social Experiment. Human Organization 1 June 1984; 43 (2): 168–177. doi: https://doi.org/10.17730/humo.43.2.p18104481g570663
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