While many economists and political leaders have tried to deny the seriousness of poverty in the United States, the truth is that poverty is not an issue which can be ignored. The federal government has recognized the seriousness of poverty by implementing several types of programs. One specific means is federally funded employment programs. This thesis deals with federally funded employment programs by maintaining these programs have negative sociological effects on their target recipients. Support for this contention is found through a review of literature from the 1940\u27s to the present. The analysis is begun by looking at the connection between sociology and the federal government. This includes a look at the theoretical and methodolo...
This paper speaks to the problem of designing income maintenance programs from the perspective of so...
A review of the current system of social welfare, including a brief history of the antipoverty movem...
This study explores how national factors such as the high performance bonus, work participation rate...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
One of the persistent issues which welfare policy makers and analysts confront in western industrial...
The purpose of this research was to determine the odds for low-income households to become and remai...
Institute for Research on Poverty, major aspects of the evaluation of the national demonstration of ...
Client evaluations are examined as research studies generating, directly from clients, data about pr...
This dissertation examines the ways in which ideas about poverty have informed public policy designe...
In January of 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson introduced programs to provide education, health, jobs and eco...
This dissertation develops a theory of the functioning of a welfare, or income-maintenance, system i...
One of the persistent issues which welfare policy makers and analysts confront in western industrial...
This dissertation examines the racial implications of governmental initiatives designed to reduced w...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This study examined the cause...
The so-called feminization of poverty, raises a serious question: Why, during the decades of wome...
This paper speaks to the problem of designing income maintenance programs from the perspective of so...
A review of the current system of social welfare, including a brief history of the antipoverty movem...
This study explores how national factors such as the high performance bonus, work participation rate...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
One of the persistent issues which welfare policy makers and analysts confront in western industrial...
The purpose of this research was to determine the odds for low-income households to become and remai...
Institute for Research on Poverty, major aspects of the evaluation of the national demonstration of ...
Client evaluations are examined as research studies generating, directly from clients, data about pr...
This dissertation examines the ways in which ideas about poverty have informed public policy designe...
In January of 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson introduced programs to provide education, health, jobs and eco...
This dissertation develops a theory of the functioning of a welfare, or income-maintenance, system i...
One of the persistent issues which welfare policy makers and analysts confront in western industrial...
This dissertation examines the racial implications of governmental initiatives designed to reduced w...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This study examined the cause...
The so-called feminization of poverty, raises a serious question: Why, during the decades of wome...
This paper speaks to the problem of designing income maintenance programs from the perspective of so...
A review of the current system of social welfare, including a brief history of the antipoverty movem...
This study explores how national factors such as the high performance bonus, work participation rate...