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The Importance of Family-Based Insurance Expansions New Research Findings about State Health Reforms / by Ku, Leighton
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Health Coverage for Legal Immigrant Children New Census Data Highlight Importance of Restoring Medicaid and SCHIP Coverage / by Ku, Leighton
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Caring for Immigrants Health Care Safety Nets in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, and Houston / by Ku, Leighton
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Conducting evaluation research for policy and legal analysis in a turbulent policy environment : the example of medicaid and SNAP work requirements / by Ku, Leighton, Brantley, Erin
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Nearly 95 Percent of Low-Income Uninsured Children Now Are Eligible for Medicaid or SCHIP Measures Need To Increase Enrollment among Eligible but Uninsured Children / by Broaddus, Matthew
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How Are Immigrants Faring after Welfare Reform? Preliminary Evidence from Los Angeles and New York City. Final Report / by Capps, Randy
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