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Wisconsin Children, Incomes, and Program Participation Survey (CHIPPS) of 1985

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University of Wisconsin. Institute for Research on Poverty. Wisconsin Children, Incomes, and Program Participation Survey (CHIPPS) of 1985 [computer file]. Edition prepared by I-Fen Lin, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin- Madison and Patricia R. Brown, Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Madison, WI: Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) [producer], 1995. Madison, WI: Data and Program Library Service (DPLS) [distributor], 1996; <http://www.disc.wisc.edu/CHIPPS/index.html>; ()

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