This study examines whether and how a wide range of potential barriers to work,including psychological characteristics and attitudes, are associated with current employment in a recent sample of welfare recipients in Michigan ( N = 672 ). Psychological factors include measures of depressive symptoms, work attitudes, and perceived risks associated with leaving welfare. Over and above demographic, economic, and contextual factors, positive psychological characteristics and attitudes were found to be moderately associated with currently being employed. Implications for welfare-to-work programs and policy are discussed.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44056/1/10464_2004_Article_343149.pd
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Using data from 13 years (1983-95) of the March Current Population Survey, this study examines how t...
Welfare reform has transformed the U.S. cash assistance program for single parents and their childre...
Statement of the Research problem Many states began to reduce welfare caseloads and employment incre...
The past decade of welfare reform emphasized moving welfare recipients from public assistance toward...
Numerous studies have reemerged examining social psychological variables as predictors of individual...
We develop and estimate a model of social-psychological determinants of entry to the Aid to Families...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Dale Weaver, ...
The ability of welfare-to-work clients to leave the welfare rolls and stay in the labor force is oft...
Based on data from the 1973 Minnesota AFDC Characteristic Study, 348 female AFDC recipients were cla...
An analysis of eight welfare-to-work programs between 1998 and 2000 in Chicago to identify successfu...
For over a decade, the issues of welfare reform and unemployment have been high priorities at the na...
Using data from 13 years (1983-95) of the March Current Population Survey, this study examines how t...
Objective: The frequency of psychological distress amongst welfare recipient job seekers in Australi...
The field of child welfare struggles with high rates of job turnover. This study describes the contr...
In 1996, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 was passed. Thi...
Using data from 13 years (1983-95) of the March Current Population Survey, this study examines how t...
Welfare reform has transformed the U.S. cash assistance program for single parents and their childre...
Statement of the Research problem Many states began to reduce welfare caseloads and employment incre...