The goal of this article is to expose and critique the media images of poor women that drive legislative debate in AFDC public policy issues. Part II discusses the media image and its centrality in shaping social perceptions of welfare. Part III explores the impact of media images on law-making by focusing on three statutory time periods: 1935, when the AFDC program was initially enacted as part of the Social Security Act; 1967, when the first mandatory work requirements were, added to the AFDC statute; and the present, when states are implementing widely divergent categorical eligibility requirements that restrict AFDC benefits in an attempt to change behavior. Part IV critiques the media image and elucidates its contribution to erroneous...
Welfare as we know it ended in 1996, a victim of a conservatism that views welfare recipients as l...
The discourses surrounding the abolition of the federal welfare system provide an excellent opportun...
Between the New Deal and the War on Poverty, the U.S. social welfare system underwent a profound tra...
Over the years, welfare has become highly intertwined with ideological beliefs involving gender, rac...
This paper explores the state controlled development of public opinions and perceptions of poverty a...
This project analyzes how African American women were constructed in welfare policy during three cri...
This Article analyzes the historical, cultural and legal treatments and representations of poor blac...
In the midst of this evolving political landscape on which new debates about welfare ensued, the new...
The article investigates how the poor and welfare recipients are depicted in British, Danish and Swe...
Abstract: The article investigates how poor and social assistance clients are depicted in British, D...
The article investigates how the poor and welfare recipients are depictedin British, Danish and Swed...
The impact of welfare dependency, as political language, is traced from the beginning of Aid to Fami...
This paper examines the impact of dominant discourses on welfare on the lives of women caught up wit...
In August 1996, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) replaced Aid to Families with Depende...
Since the federally supported public assistance program became law in 1935, many developments have c...
Welfare as we know it ended in 1996, a victim of a conservatism that views welfare recipients as l...
The discourses surrounding the abolition of the federal welfare system provide an excellent opportun...
Between the New Deal and the War on Poverty, the U.S. social welfare system underwent a profound tra...
Over the years, welfare has become highly intertwined with ideological beliefs involving gender, rac...
This paper explores the state controlled development of public opinions and perceptions of poverty a...
This project analyzes how African American women were constructed in welfare policy during three cri...
This Article analyzes the historical, cultural and legal treatments and representations of poor blac...
In the midst of this evolving political landscape on which new debates about welfare ensued, the new...
The article investigates how the poor and welfare recipients are depicted in British, Danish and Swe...
Abstract: The article investigates how poor and social assistance clients are depicted in British, D...
The article investigates how the poor and welfare recipients are depictedin British, Danish and Swed...
The impact of welfare dependency, as political language, is traced from the beginning of Aid to Fami...
This paper examines the impact of dominant discourses on welfare on the lives of women caught up wit...
In August 1996, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) replaced Aid to Families with Depende...
Since the federally supported public assistance program became law in 1935, many developments have c...
Welfare as we know it ended in 1996, a victim of a conservatism that views welfare recipients as l...
The discourses surrounding the abolition of the federal welfare system provide an excellent opportun...
Between the New Deal and the War on Poverty, the U.S. social welfare system underwent a profound tra...