The premise of the welfare law enacted by Congress is that people living in poverty could vastly improve their economic status if only they were employed. The author argues that economic security for welfare recipients will not be realized simply by increasing the labor-force attachment. Home health aides comprise an occupation that could absorb many of the large pool of workers expected to join the labor market because demand for their services is high and barriers to entry are low. However, as this survey shows, the home health field offers limited promise to welfare recipients because, significantly for women rolling off welfare, it is among the increasing number ofjobs in the economy that offer low wages and few benefits
Thesis advisor: Shannon SeitzIssues pertaining to low income workers are of the upmost interest to p...
[Excerpt] At a time when the nation is wrestling with the question of reforming welfare and forging ...
Low-wage workers have always faced difficulties earning enough to meet their basic needs in the cont...
Welfare reform is at the top of the agenda for many members of the new Congress. But, as John Dorrer...
U.S. welfare reform initiatives are based on the assumption that the primary barriers to economic in...
U.S. welfare reform initiatives are based on the assumption that the primary barriers to economic in...
U.S. welfare reform initiatives are based on the assumption that the primary barriers to economic in...
A great deal of thought and energy currently is being focused on moving welfare recipients off welfa...
The ability of welfare-to-work clients to leave the welfare rolls and stay in the labor force is oft...
Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights reve...
This essay examines the manner in which the current unemployment insurance system maintains poverty ...
Public policies designed to help unskilled workers sometimes have unintended consequences. For examp...
The nonpartisan Urban Institute publishes studies, reports, and books on timely topics worthy of pub...
Analyses of the U.S. welfare system in the tradition of political economy have tended to focus on th...
Over the past three decades, American welfare policy has moved towards ever more restrictive eligibi...
Thesis advisor: Shannon SeitzIssues pertaining to low income workers are of the upmost interest to p...
[Excerpt] At a time when the nation is wrestling with the question of reforming welfare and forging ...
Low-wage workers have always faced difficulties earning enough to meet their basic needs in the cont...
Welfare reform is at the top of the agenda for many members of the new Congress. But, as John Dorrer...
U.S. welfare reform initiatives are based on the assumption that the primary barriers to economic in...
U.S. welfare reform initiatives are based on the assumption that the primary barriers to economic in...
U.S. welfare reform initiatives are based on the assumption that the primary barriers to economic in...
A great deal of thought and energy currently is being focused on moving welfare recipients off welfa...
The ability of welfare-to-work clients to leave the welfare rolls and stay in the labor force is oft...
Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights reve...
This essay examines the manner in which the current unemployment insurance system maintains poverty ...
Public policies designed to help unskilled workers sometimes have unintended consequences. For examp...
The nonpartisan Urban Institute publishes studies, reports, and books on timely topics worthy of pub...
Analyses of the U.S. welfare system in the tradition of political economy have tended to focus on th...
Over the past three decades, American welfare policy has moved towards ever more restrictive eligibi...
Thesis advisor: Shannon SeitzIssues pertaining to low income workers are of the upmost interest to p...
[Excerpt] At a time when the nation is wrestling with the question of reforming welfare and forging ...
Low-wage workers have always faced difficulties earning enough to meet their basic needs in the cont...