child exclusion in a global context
Twenty-two states now exclude children born to women on welfare from the calculation of families’ welfare benefits. This program of subsistence benefit withholding is known as the “family cap” or the “child exclusion;” children denied benefits under the program are called “cap babies.” After reporti...
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