During the decade of the 1960\u27s there was continually increasing interest in the programs of public welfare. This interest sprang from several sources. Citizens, always worried about welfare expenditures, developed resurgent concern. Recipients, long a quiet group, became more active, forming the National Welfare Rights Organization. And then there was the rediscovery of poverty as a social problem, and a realization that very many Americans were poor, many more than anyone had somehow realized. The general interest in poverty and the measures used to relieve it had an effect on the academic community, generating some sustained and critical attention to public welfare by people other than those identifiid with the social work profession ...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 has instituted major cha...
Passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (PRWOA) of 1996 presents an opportun...
It seems obvious that the United States is not meeting the welfare needs of all its citizens in a ad...
During the decade of the 1960\u27s there was continually increasing interest in the programs of publ...
A large body of research has examined the determinants of welfare spending at various jurisdictional...
Edward J. Jennings Jr. and Neal S. Zank (Eds). Welfare System Reform: Coordinating Federal, State an...
Welfare reform has received a great deal of public attention in recent months. Historically, many st...
From its inception in the 1930\u27s, public welfare has emerged as a major service industry commandi...
This thesis examines a wide range of explanations of the development of the Welfare State, with part...
This paper reviews the economics literature on welfare reform over the 1990s. A brief summary of the...
In the last generation, social scientists have made great advances in un-derstanding the forces behi...
The question is whether the Clinton Administration “reforms” were a revolutionary concept or an exte...
This Essay discusses the problems of implementation and administration of proposed welfare reforms. ...
Analyses of the U.S. welfare system in the tradition of political economy have tended to focus on th...
For the last thirty years, there has been widespread agreement that the nation\u27s welfare system s...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 has instituted major cha...
Passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (PRWOA) of 1996 presents an opportun...
It seems obvious that the United States is not meeting the welfare needs of all its citizens in a ad...
During the decade of the 1960\u27s there was continually increasing interest in the programs of publ...
A large body of research has examined the determinants of welfare spending at various jurisdictional...
Edward J. Jennings Jr. and Neal S. Zank (Eds). Welfare System Reform: Coordinating Federal, State an...
Welfare reform has received a great deal of public attention in recent months. Historically, many st...
From its inception in the 1930\u27s, public welfare has emerged as a major service industry commandi...
This thesis examines a wide range of explanations of the development of the Welfare State, with part...
This paper reviews the economics literature on welfare reform over the 1990s. A brief summary of the...
In the last generation, social scientists have made great advances in un-derstanding the forces behi...
The question is whether the Clinton Administration “reforms” were a revolutionary concept or an exte...
This Essay discusses the problems of implementation and administration of proposed welfare reforms. ...
Analyses of the U.S. welfare system in the tradition of political economy have tended to focus on th...
For the last thirty years, there has been widespread agreement that the nation\u27s welfare system s...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 has instituted major cha...
Passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (PRWOA) of 1996 presents an opportun...
It seems obvious that the United States is not meeting the welfare needs of all its citizens in a ad...