This work examines how identification in a historically marginalized group in the United States affects individuals\u27 opinions towards welfare recipients. Using three marginalized groups: African Americans, Hispanic/Latinos, and Women, this study compares how each group views welfare recipients while discussing how people in general view welfare recipients. This study finds that there are some statistical differences between the opinions of welfare recipients between certain groups, but not amongst other groups, indicating the importance of society on American politics in the present day
Many scientists have tried to address the simple question: “Why do people continue to be unjust and ...
Although there is much debate over the effectiveness of social programs, there has not been much res...
textThis research investigates the effects of women’s behavioral responses to welfare generosity in...
This work examines how identification in a historically marginalized group in the United States affe...
The following paper examines how value-based considerations for social welfare policy opinion are af...
Welfare and incarceration policies have converged to form a system of governance over socially margi...
This brief focuses on the influence of socioeconomic status on attitudes toward and direct effects o...
While the general plight of welfare recipients has long been recognized, little or nothing to date h...
Because racial and ethnic minorities each have recent histories of continuous acts of subordination ...
ABSTRACT. As politicians in the 1990s shrank welfare appropriations and tinkered with eligibility ru...
Using information obtained from interviews of a sample of fifteen African-American women from two co...
Support for welfare in the US is heavily influenced by citizens’ racial attitudes, especially citize...
In the wake of growing inequalities, fatal law enforcement regimes, and aggressive immigration polic...
The question is whether the Clinton Administration “reforms” were a revolutionary concept or an exte...
This article deals with the marginalization of African-Americans in the social sphere of US society....
Many scientists have tried to address the simple question: “Why do people continue to be unjust and ...
Although there is much debate over the effectiveness of social programs, there has not been much res...
textThis research investigates the effects of women’s behavioral responses to welfare generosity in...
This work examines how identification in a historically marginalized group in the United States affe...
The following paper examines how value-based considerations for social welfare policy opinion are af...
Welfare and incarceration policies have converged to form a system of governance over socially margi...
This brief focuses on the influence of socioeconomic status on attitudes toward and direct effects o...
While the general plight of welfare recipients has long been recognized, little or nothing to date h...
Because racial and ethnic minorities each have recent histories of continuous acts of subordination ...
ABSTRACT. As politicians in the 1990s shrank welfare appropriations and tinkered with eligibility ru...
Using information obtained from interviews of a sample of fifteen African-American women from two co...
Support for welfare in the US is heavily influenced by citizens’ racial attitudes, especially citize...
In the wake of growing inequalities, fatal law enforcement regimes, and aggressive immigration polic...
The question is whether the Clinton Administration “reforms” were a revolutionary concept or an exte...
This article deals with the marginalization of African-Americans in the social sphere of US society....
Many scientists have tried to address the simple question: “Why do people continue to be unjust and ...
Although there is much debate over the effectiveness of social programs, there has not been much res...
textThis research investigates the effects of women’s behavioral responses to welfare generosity in...