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The Minnesota Integrated Services Project

The Minnesota Integrated Services Projects focus on improving the delivery of employment, health, and social services to families who receive cash assistance and have serious or multiple barriers to employment. Operating in eight sites, the project seeks to provide comprehensive assessments of parti...

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Main Authors: Martinson, Karin, Ratcliffe, Caroline, Vinopal, Katie, Parnes, Joanna
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