A thesis presented to the faculty of the College of Business and Public Affairs at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Public Administration by Jessica Decker on April 13, 2011
This study seeks to explore the welfare system within the United States. The study spans from the Gr...
As this issue goes to press, the U.S. Congress debates passage of sweeping legislative reforms to we...
This essay argues that the 1996 reforms to the American welfare state have no historical precedent. ...
This dissertation investigates the intimate connection between the characteristic form of national-l...
Public welfare policy over the last two hundred years was examined in a series of lectures held at t...
In August 1996, President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcili...
This paper reviews the problem of federalism and welfare and presents statistical data about the rel...
John F. Cogan, The High Cost of Good Intentions: A History of U.S. Federal Entitlement Programs. Sta...
The modern welfare state affects the lives of millions of people and plays an integral role in maint...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the series of events and legislation that has led to the cur...
The question is whether the Clinton Administration “reforms” were a revolutionary concept or an exte...
The assigned topic for this paper, U.S. social welfare policy, potentially encompasses virtually t...
This Essay discusses the problems of implementation and administration of proposed welfare reforms. ...
THE very phrase The Constitution as an Instrument of Public Welfare would seem an anomaly. It impl...
In this dissertation I develop and explore a contextual approach to political philosophy that focuse...
This study seeks to explore the welfare system within the United States. The study spans from the Gr...
As this issue goes to press, the U.S. Congress debates passage of sweeping legislative reforms to we...
This essay argues that the 1996 reforms to the American welfare state have no historical precedent. ...
This dissertation investigates the intimate connection between the characteristic form of national-l...
Public welfare policy over the last two hundred years was examined in a series of lectures held at t...
In August 1996, President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcili...
This paper reviews the problem of federalism and welfare and presents statistical data about the rel...
John F. Cogan, The High Cost of Good Intentions: A History of U.S. Federal Entitlement Programs. Sta...
The modern welfare state affects the lives of millions of people and plays an integral role in maint...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the series of events and legislation that has led to the cur...
The question is whether the Clinton Administration “reforms” were a revolutionary concept or an exte...
The assigned topic for this paper, U.S. social welfare policy, potentially encompasses virtually t...
This Essay discusses the problems of implementation and administration of proposed welfare reforms. ...
THE very phrase The Constitution as an Instrument of Public Welfare would seem an anomaly. It impl...
In this dissertation I develop and explore a contextual approach to political philosophy that focuse...
This study seeks to explore the welfare system within the United States. The study spans from the Gr...
As this issue goes to press, the U.S. Congress debates passage of sweeping legislative reforms to we...
This essay argues that the 1996 reforms to the American welfare state have no historical precedent. ...