This article analyzes and critiques conservative welfare proposals and their assumptions. The concept of subemployment is introduced along with relevant data to identify the nature of the job problem in the U.S. since the early 1970s. Particular emphasis is placed upon the magnitude of employment difficulties during the 1980s. The article concludes that without a major job creation component, conservative welfare reforms intensify rather than ameliorate the subsistence living conditions of the poor
The underclass has become a prominent issue in American social welfare, yet welfare professionals ha...
Welfare reform is at the top of the agenda for many members of the new Congress. But, as John Dorrer...
Statement of the Research problem Many states began to reduce welfare caseloads and employment incre...
This article analyzes and critiques conservative welfare proposals and their assumptions. The concep...
Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights reve...
This dissertation examines the ways in which ideas about poverty have informed public policy designe...
This Article critiques the application of work requirements to the provision of welfare. It further ...
Advanced countries that are experiencing high unemployment are reconsidering their generous welfare ...
The premise of the welfare law enacted by Congress is that people living in poverty could vastly imp...
Unlike more advanced welfare states, the U.S. has not committed itself to a full employment policy: ...
Current U.S. political fashion calls for pushing all the poor into jobs immediately. The neoliberal ...
Analyses of the U.S. welfare system in the tradition of political economy have tended to focus on th...
This article discusses evidence from a local progressive welfare agency that has, along with other a...
This article offers a review of welfare reform evaluation studies, summarizing research that has gen...
This essay examines the manner in which the current unemployment insurance system maintains poverty ...
The underclass has become a prominent issue in American social welfare, yet welfare professionals ha...
Welfare reform is at the top of the agenda for many members of the new Congress. But, as John Dorrer...
Statement of the Research problem Many states began to reduce welfare caseloads and employment incre...
This article analyzes and critiques conservative welfare proposals and their assumptions. The concep...
Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights reve...
This dissertation examines the ways in which ideas about poverty have informed public policy designe...
This Article critiques the application of work requirements to the provision of welfare. It further ...
Advanced countries that are experiencing high unemployment are reconsidering their generous welfare ...
The premise of the welfare law enacted by Congress is that people living in poverty could vastly imp...
Unlike more advanced welfare states, the U.S. has not committed itself to a full employment policy: ...
Current U.S. political fashion calls for pushing all the poor into jobs immediately. The neoliberal ...
Analyses of the U.S. welfare system in the tradition of political economy have tended to focus on th...
This article discusses evidence from a local progressive welfare agency that has, along with other a...
This article offers a review of welfare reform evaluation studies, summarizing research that has gen...
This essay examines the manner in which the current unemployment insurance system maintains poverty ...
The underclass has become a prominent issue in American social welfare, yet welfare professionals ha...
Welfare reform is at the top of the agenda for many members of the new Congress. But, as John Dorrer...
Statement of the Research problem Many states began to reduce welfare caseloads and employment incre...