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81. TANF taketh away: welfare reform
 
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82. Globalization, welfare reform
 
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83. The welfare monster. (reform of
 
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84. Ending corporate welfare as we
 
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85. Tax Reform 1986 and marginal welfare
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86. Tools for Institutional, Politicial,
 
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87. Linking passive and active representation:
 
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88. Poverty and welfare: does compassionate
 
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89. Working for whose welfare? (the
 
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90. Welfare's new rules: a pox on
 
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91. What to do with welfare? (includes
 
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92. Improving access to higher education
 
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93. Beyond patching the safety net:
 
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94. Making TANF work: organizational
 
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95. Female-headed families on AFDC:
 
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96. State sanctions and the decline
 
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97. Reforming welfare or reforming
 
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98. The welfare debate: getting past
 
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99. The Fifth Estate: how and why
 
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100. What will happen to the children?

81. TANF taketh away: welfare reform is returning to Washington--and the working poor have the most to lose.(Temporary Assistance for Needy Families): An article from: City Limits
by Tracie McMillan
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Title: TANF taketh away: welfare reform is returning to Washington--and the working poor have the most to lose.(Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)
Author: Tracie McMillan
Publication: City Limits (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2005
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Volume: 30Issue: 1Page: 34(2)

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82. Globalization, welfare reform and the social economy: developing an alternative approach to analyzing social welfare systems in the post-industrial era.: ... from: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
by Vanna Gonzales
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Title: Globalization, welfare reform and the social economy: developing an alternative approach to analyzing social welfare systems in the post-industrial era.
Author: Vanna Gonzales
Publication: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2007
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Volume: 34Issue: 2Page: 187(25)

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83. The welfare monster. (reform of the welfare system)(includes related articles): An article from: State Legislatures
by Dianna Gordon
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From the supplier: The states of Wisconsin, Colorado, Iowa, Vermont and Florida have embarked on efforts to revamp what they consider as an antiquated and fragmented welfare system that not only allows but also encourages dependence. For its part, the administration has granted waivers to these states, which specifically want to set a limit to the time that a recipient can stay on welfare, but through different ways.

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Title: The welfare monster. (reform of the welfare system)(includes related articles)
Author: Dianna Gordon
Publication: State Legislatures (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 1994
Publisher: National Conference of State Legislatures
Volume: v20Issue: n6Page: p14(8)

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84. Ending corporate welfare as we know it: an institutional analysis of the dual structure of welfare.: An article from: Journal of Economic Issues
by Paulette Olson, Dell Champlin
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From the supplier: The administration of Pres Bill Clinton strived to cut the budget deficit in 1996 by lessening its allocation for public welfare. This move, however, was largely criticized by analysts who pointed out the comparatively larger budget allocated for corporate welfare. It seems that while the administration was supposedly committed to helping the poor, it had no reservations regarding helping large companies. The government justified their policies in the name of economic incentives. The support given to the companies would lead to the eventual steady generation of employment.

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Title: Ending corporate welfare as we know it: an institutional analysis of the dual structure of welfare.
Author: Paulette Olson
Publication: Journal of Economic Issues (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1998
Publisher: Association for Evolutionary Economics
Volume: v32Issue: n3Page: p759(13)

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85. Tax Reform 1986 and marginal welfare changes for labor. (Tax Reform Act of 1986): An article from: Southern Economic Journal
by Sandy Wallace, Michael Wasylenko
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Title: Tax Reform 1986 and marginal welfare changes for labor. (Tax Reform Act of 1986)
Author: Sandy Wallace
Publication: Southern Economic Journal (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1992
Publisher: Southern Economic Association
Volume: v59Issue: n1Page: p39(10)

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86. Tools for Institutional, Politicial, and Social Analysis of Policy Reform: A Sourcebook for Development Practitioners
by Jeremy Holland
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Analysis of the distributional impact of policy reforms plays an important role in the elaboration and implementation of poverty reduction strategies in developing and transitional countries, promoting evidence-based policy choices and fostering debate on policy reform options.International agencies and national partners are increasingly encouraging a more systematic application of policy reform analysis.Requisite to a systematic application is capacity building within countries as well as within donor agencies.Tools for Institutional, Political, and Social Analysis of Policy Reform: A Sourcebook for Development Practitioners contributes to this agenda by introducing a framework and a set of practical tools that analyze the institutional, political, and social dimensions of policy design and implementation.The authors fill a perceived gap in knowledge of the application of social tools and complement existing guidance on conventional economic analysis of distributional impacts of reform.This book will be of interest to commissioners and practitioners working in policy analysis in a range of areas-including macroeconomic, sectoral, and public sector policy-that are subject to ongoing policy reform discussions. ... Read more

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87. Linking passive and active representation: the case of frontline workers in welfare agencies.: An article from: Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
by Norma M. Riccucci, Marcia K. Meyers
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Title: Linking passive and active representation: the case of frontline workers in welfare agencies.
Author: Norma M. Riccucci
Publication: Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 2004
Publisher: University of Kansas
Volume: 14Issue: 4Page: 585(13)

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88. Poverty and welfare: does compassionate conservatism have a heart?: An article from: Albany Law Review
by Peter Edelman
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Title: Poverty and welfare: does compassionate conservatism have a heart?
Author: Peter Edelman
Publication: Albany Law Review (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 2001
Publisher: Albany Law School
Volume: 64Issue: 3Page: 1073

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89. Working for whose welfare? (the drawbacks of government "workfare" programs are examined while citing various studies indicating the need for more permanent ... from: Canada and the World Backgrounder
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Title: Working for whose welfare? (the drawbacks of government "workfare" programs are examined while citing various studies indicating the need for more permanent private-sector jobs)(Social Programs)
Publication: Canada and the World Backgrounder (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 1996
Publisher: Taylor Publishing Consultants Ltd.
Volume: v62Issue: n2Page: p20(2)

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90. Welfare's new rules: a pox on children.: An article from: Issues in Science and Technology
by Greg J. Duncan, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
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From the supplier: The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act abolished the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program and is expected to enhance poverty among households with mothers that fail to find full-time employment. It is expected to increase the gap between moderately-low and very-low income families and stem the cognitive development of children that belong to very poor households. The government is advised to implement policies that address economic deprivation and its effects on children.

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Title: Welfare's new rules: a pox on children.
Author: Greg J. Duncan
Publication: Issues in Science and Technology (Refereed)
Date: December 22, 1997
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences
Volume: v14Issue: n2Page: p67(6)

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91. What to do with welfare? (includes related articles) (The Problems of Poverty): An article from: State Legislatures
by Lee Seglem
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From the supplier: The recession has made it difficult for the US government to institute reforms in the welfare system. As states grapple with insufficient budget, welfare seekers have multiplied in number. There is a pressing need for the coordination of the various government agencies involved in ameliorating the social conditions of Americans. In the state of Oregon, for instance, former welfare recipients who have undergone special training via a multi-agency program will run a new aircraft maintenance shop. Such multi-level policy coordination may prove to be crucial in implementing welfare reforms.

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Title: What to do with welfare? (includes related articles) (The Problems of Poverty)
Author: Lee Seglem
Publication: State Legislatures (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 1993
Publisher: National Conference of State Legislatures
Volume: v19Issue: n5Page: p23(5)

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92. Improving access to higher education for AFDC recipients. (Aid to Families with Dependent Children)(speech by researcher Erika Kates) (Women and Welfare ... An article from: Social Justice
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From the supplier: Researcher Erika Kates believes that current Aid For Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) policies are counterproductive and have only served to institutionalize poverty among women with young children. According to Kates, the key to AFDC reform lies in providing a viable mechanism for improving welfare recipients' access to higher education since this would provide more longlasting economic and employment benefits to poor women.

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Title: Improving access to higher education for AFDC recipients. (Aid to Families with Dependent Children)(speech by researcher Erika Kates) (Women and Welfare Reform: Welfare Reforms and Women's Opportunities) (Transcript)
Publication: Social Justice (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1994
Publisher: Crime and Social Justice Associates
Volume: v21Issue: n1Page: p44(6)

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93. Beyond patching the safety net: a welfare and work survival strategy.: An article from: Dollars & Sense
by Chris Tilly
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From the supplier: The government has ignored simple, fundamental truths in implementing massive, broad-based welfare reform. Perhaps a new strategy to return the nation to a compassionate, sensible approach to welfare would be a better idea than to engage the government in a sane discussion of anti-poverty programs. One promising vehicle involves the inclusion of welfare issues into a platform designed to make low-wage employment more survivable.

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Title: Beyond patching the safety net: a welfare and work survival strategy.
Author: Chris Tilly
Publication: Dollars & Sense (Newsletter)
Date: January 1, 1999
Publisher: Economic Affairs Bureau
Issue: 221Page: 14(4)

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94. Making TANF work: organizational restructuring, staff buy-in, and performance monitoring in local implementation.: An article from: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
by Frank Ridzi
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This digital document is an article from Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, published by Western Michigan University, School of Social Work on June 1, 2004. The length of the article is 7568 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Making TANF work: organizational restructuring, staff buy-in, and performance monitoring in local implementation.
Author: Frank Ridzi
Publication: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 2004
Publisher: Western Michigan University, School of Social Work
Volume: 31Issue: 2Page: 27(22)

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95. Female-headed families on AFDC: who leaves welfare quickly and who doesn't. (Aid to Families With Dependent Children): An article from: Journal of Economic Issues
by Carol Dawn Petersen
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From the supplier: Demographic data on recipients of Aid to Families With Dependent Children (AFDC) program were evaluated to determine the factors which enable families to forgo welfare. A brief history of the AFDC program was presented. The demographic variables examined included social status, race, education, age and number of children and employment. It was discovered that AFDC families headed by single women parents with low educational attainment, work experience and with children less than six years old are less likely to leave AFDC programs.

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Title: Female-headed families on AFDC: who leaves welfare quickly and who doesn't. (Aid to Families With Dependent Children)
Author: Carol Dawn Petersen
Publication: Journal of Economic Issues (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 1995
Publisher: Association for Evolutionary Economics
Volume: v29Issue: n2Page: p619(10)

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96. State sanctions and the decline in welfare caseloads.(Report): An article from: The Cato Journal
by Michael J. New
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Title: State sanctions and the decline in welfare caseloads.(Report)
Author: Michael J. New
Publication: The Cato Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 2008
Publisher: Cato Institute
Volume: 28Issue: 3Page: 515(19)

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97. Reforming welfare or reforming the labor market: lessons from the Massachusetts employment training experience. (speech by economist Teresa Amott) (Women ... An article from: Social Justice
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From the supplier: Labor economist Teresa Amott warns that any new initiatives in the name of welfare reform may be doomed because they target the personal behavior of welfare recipients instead of the labor market barriers that make it difficult for them to find employment. According to Amott, the key to welfare reform lies not just in improved training but also in improved pay, specifically in a higher minimum wage.

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Title: Reforming welfare or reforming the labor market: lessons from the Massachusetts employment training experience. (speech by economist Teresa Amott) (Women and Welfare Reform: Welfare Reforms and Women's Opportunities) (Transcript)
Publication: Social Justice (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1994
Publisher: Crime and Social Justice Associates
Volume: v21Issue: n1Page: p33(5)

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98. The welfare debate: getting past the bumper stickers.: An article from: Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
by Peter B. Edelman
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Title: The welfare debate: getting past the bumper stickers.
Author: Peter B. Edelman
Publication: Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 2003
Publisher: Harvard Society for Law and Public Policy, Inc.
Volume: 27Issue: 1Page: 93(8)

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99. The Fifth Estate: how and why the poverty industry distorts welfare issues and displaces the interests of people on welfare. (speech by social organizer ... An article from: Social Justice
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From the supplier: Social organizer Theresa Funiciello believes that welfare recipients are being badly mistreated by the very people who claim to care for them: the social services bureaucrats. According to Funiciello, the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program exemplifies the maltreatment of those who seek help from it. Faced with callousness and inefficiency, Funiciello notes that many mothers eligible for AFDC suffer untold humiliations and often fail to receive the assistance they really need.

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Title: The Fifth Estate: how and why the poverty industry distorts welfare issues and displaces the interests of people on welfare. (speech by social organizer Theresa Funiciello) (Women and Welfare Reform: Can Welfare be Reformed?) (Transcript)
Publication: Social Justice (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1994
Publisher: Crime and Social Justice Associates
Volume: v21Issue: n1Page: p94(4)

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100. What will happen to the children? Who will step in when welfare is abolished.: An article from: Policy Review
by Verne Barry, David Cooney, Conna Craig, Virgil Gulker, Star Parker, John M. Perkins, Robert A. Sirico
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From the supplier: The abolition of welfare will entail shifts in the provision for needy children. The conservative Republican Congress aims to terminate such programs that affect children as housing subsidies, food stamps and Aid to Families with Dependent Children. Some private services can step in when support is needed, including church charities and adoption services.

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Title: What will happen to the children? Who will step in when welfare is abolished.
Author: Verne Barry
Publication: Policy Review (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1995
Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
Issue: n71Page: p7(7)

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