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Using Administrative Data for Social Science and Policy.
Several years ago, the director of social services in Durham, North Carolina, came to our Durham Connects Program research team with a request for collaboration. He administered several dozen “pockets” of dollars allocated for families with young children for programs such as childcare subsidies