Presents an overview of efforts to reform the welfare system in America throughout history, and provides a series of essays debating issues of welfare policy, the impact of the system...
This timely collection presents research contributing to the ongoing debate over welfare reform in the 1990s, especially since the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. Some chapters...
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Focuses on the two groups of individuals that were the most likely to lose their food stamp benefits -- able-bodied adults without dependents, and legal immigrants.
RCED-99-43 Welfare Reform: Few States Are Likely to Use the Simplified Food Stamp Program
As States implement the new welfare reform legislation and are required to move larger percentages of their caseloads into work-related activities, greater numbers of welfare recipients are likely to need child care.
Welfare Reform: Success in Moving Toward Work : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on 21st Century Competitiveness of the Committee on...
Schorr provides an informed examination of the sources of welfare reform, its successes and considerable failures, and the economic and social forces that shaped the 1996 welfare reform. He summarizes...
Welfare Reform: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Social Security and Family Policy of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate,...
The evidence in this volume suggests that while the details may vary, welfare reforms in France and the United States have more in common than is often acknowledged.