The Great Recession and the Rise in Material Hardship
Colleen Heflin and
Syracuse University
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New research examining material hardship and sources of economic and family instability provides insight into how the Great Recession impacted households and, going forward, what might help those finding it hard to make ends meet.
Keywords: Great recession; material hardship (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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