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When Work Supports Don’t Support Work: A Case for Parental Health Coverage in Mississippi

Publisher: National Center for Children in Poverty
Author(s): Thampi, Kalyani
Published: May 2011
Illustrates the need for better-designed work supports and a public health insurance program for low-income working parents — beyond Mississippi’s current Medicaid provisions — to help ensure their families’ economic security and well-being.
Funder(s): Annie E. Casey Foundation, Birth to Five Policy Alliance
Subject(s): Human Services; Human Services, Family Services; Health, Health Insurance/Coverage

Posted in: Grey Literature on 09/21/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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