Recent state initiatives to change the AFDC program are usually described as a unified welfare reform movement with the single goal of decreasing welfare usage. However, analysis of state waiver applications submitted to HHS finds no single purpose in the reforms. Additionally, the net effect of the state experiments would be to increase usage by expanding eligibility
This article makes an assessment of the possible impact of welfare reform on families currently rece...
In August 1996, President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcili...
Race to the bottom explanations of welfare policies suggest that the power to set welfare payouts sh...
This Article examines the purposes underlying the statutory grant of authority to Health and Human S...
In this chapter I discuss the history and basic incentive effects of two key U.S. cash assistance pr...
Welfare reform has received a great deal of public attention in recent months. Historically, many st...
Although urban problems extend far beyond the welfare system, policymakers persist in linking inner ...
Early experiments with welfare-to-work programs and other welfare reform initiatives had disappointi...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
The authors have compiled and analyzed data that identifies historical trends in the AFDC caseload, ...
Beginning in 1962, Section 1115 of the Social Security Act allowed the U.S. Secretary of Health and ...
The authors have compiled and analyzed data that identifies historical trends in the AFDC caseload, ...
Early experiments with welfare-to-work programs and other welfare reform initiatives had disappointi...
Early experiments with welfare-to-work programs and other welfare reform initiatives had disappointi...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 has instituted major cha...
This article makes an assessment of the possible impact of welfare reform on families currently rece...
In August 1996, President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcili...
Race to the bottom explanations of welfare policies suggest that the power to set welfare payouts sh...
This Article examines the purposes underlying the statutory grant of authority to Health and Human S...
In this chapter I discuss the history and basic incentive effects of two key U.S. cash assistance pr...
Welfare reform has received a great deal of public attention in recent months. Historically, many st...
Although urban problems extend far beyond the welfare system, policymakers persist in linking inner ...
Early experiments with welfare-to-work programs and other welfare reform initiatives had disappointi...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
The authors have compiled and analyzed data that identifies historical trends in the AFDC caseload, ...
Beginning in 1962, Section 1115 of the Social Security Act allowed the U.S. Secretary of Health and ...
The authors have compiled and analyzed data that identifies historical trends in the AFDC caseload, ...
Early experiments with welfare-to-work programs and other welfare reform initiatives had disappointi...
Early experiments with welfare-to-work programs and other welfare reform initiatives had disappointi...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 has instituted major cha...
This article makes an assessment of the possible impact of welfare reform on families currently rece...
In August 1996, President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcili...
Race to the bottom explanations of welfare policies suggest that the power to set welfare payouts sh...