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61. Saints, stalwarts, and slackers:
 
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62. Welfare reform: focus on community
 
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63. Poor and pregnant in the United
 
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64. Challenging the myths of welfare
 
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65. Applying Rawlsian social justice
 
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66. Selling employers in welfare reform.:
 
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67. Filling the half-full glass: designing
 
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68. Welfare reform ten years later:
 
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69. A 12-step program for recovery
 
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70. Child welfare reform in Maine.:
 
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71. The TANF reauthorization debate:
 
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72. Welfare reform and the Clinton
 
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73. Women on the move: civilian responses
 
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74. Cross purposes: will conservative
 
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75. Remarks on the National Welfare
 
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76. When reality meets policy. (speech
 
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77. "The program for better jobs and
 
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78. Women's reality: making welfare
 
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79. Welfare reform and the assault
 
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80. Welfare Reform and "Ineligibles":

61. Saints, stalwarts, and slackers: state financial contributions to welfare reform.: An article from: Policy Studies Journal
by Harrell R., Jr. Rodgers
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Title: Saints, stalwarts, and slackers: state financial contributions to welfare reform.
Author: Harrell R., Jr. Rodgers
Publication: Policy Studies Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2005
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Volume: 33Issue: 4Page: 497(12)

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62. Welfare reform: focus on community service.: An article from: Policy Studies Journal
by Kate Berlent
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Title: Welfare reform: focus on community service.
Author: Kate Berlent
Publication: Policy Studies Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2007
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Volume: 35Issue: 3Page: 564(2)

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63. Poor and pregnant in the United States: 1950s, 1970s, 1990s. (speech by academic Rickie Solinger) (Women and Welfare Reform: Welfare Myths and Women's ... An article from: Social Justice
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From the supplier: Academic Rickie Solinger believes that the welfare system has unfairly stigmatized poor, unmarried women who choose to raise children on their own. According to Solinger, this stigma has become institutionalized, reflecting the biases of society toward such women. The problem has been aggravated through the years by the public's reluctance to acknowledge that the economic well-being of women is closely linked to their right to control their reproductive lives.

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Title: Poor and pregnant in the United States: 1950s, 1970s, 1990s. (speech by academic Rickie Solinger) (Women and Welfare Reform: Welfare Myths and Women's Lives) (Transcript)
Publication: Social Justice (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1994
Publisher: Crime and Social Justice Associates
Volume: v21Issue: n1Page: p22(5)

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64. Challenging the myths of welfare reform from a woman's perspective. (speech by Mimi Abramovitz) (Women and Welfare Reform: Welfare Myths and Women's Lives) ... An article from: Social Justice
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From the supplier: Social worker Mimi Abramovitz believes that the current debate over welfare reform tends to ignore the needs of the people the program was set up to help: the poor, single parents and recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children. According to Abramowitz, one negative side-effect of this oversight has been the stereotyping of such welfare recipients, particularly poor single mothers belonging to minority groups, most of whom have been unfairly categorized as 'welfare queens.'

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Title: Challenging the myths of welfare reform from a woman's perspective. (speech by Mimi Abramovitz) (Women and Welfare Reform: Welfare Myths and Women's Lives) (Transcript)
Publication: Social Justice (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1994
Publisher: Crime and Social Justice Associates
Volume: v21Issue: n1Page: p17(5)

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65. Applying Rawlsian social justice to welfare reform: an unexpected finding for social work.: An article from: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
by Mahasweta M. Banerjee
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Title: Applying Rawlsian social justice to welfare reform: an unexpected finding for social work.
Author: Mahasweta M. Banerjee
Publication: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2005
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Volume: 32Issue: 3Page: 35(23)

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66. Selling employers in welfare reform.: An article from: State Legislatures
by Jack Tweedie, Jenifer Vasquez
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From the supplier: States are making efforts to involve businesses in the welfare-to-work cause. Because more jobs mean more people becoming self-sufficient, employers must be encouraged by legislatures to offer more jobs. Some of the recommended ways to motivate employers include contracting with private, for-profit firms to place welfare recipients on payroll, asking industry associations to help develop sector-based work preparation and training programs and working with temporary employment agencies.

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Title: Selling employers in welfare reform.
Author: Jack Tweedie
Publication: State Legislatures (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 1999
Publisher: National Conference of State Legislatures
Volume: 25Issue: 2Page: 20(3)

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67. Filling the half-full glass: designing a welfare system that works for women. (speech by welfare expert Diana Pearce) (Women and Welfare Reform: Can Welfare ... An article from: Social Justice
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From the supplier: Welfare expert Diana Pearce believes that welfare reform must begin with the institution of mechanisms that can help low-income women meet the basic needs of their dependents, such as the provision of adequate food and housing. Pearce suggests reforms in the way welfare benefit levels are determined, the manner in which childcare needs are assessed and the approches used in providing employment counseling to welfare recipients.

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Title: Filling the half-full glass: designing a welfare system that works for women. (speech by welfare expert Diana Pearce) (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: p89(5)

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68. Welfare reform ten years later: welfare "as we knew it" ended in 1996; poverty didn't.: An article from: Dollars & Sense
by Randy Albelda
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Title: Welfare reform ten years later: welfare "as we knew it" ended in 1996; poverty didn't.
Author: Randy Albelda
Publication: Dollars & Sense (Newsletter)
Date: January 1, 2006
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Issue: 263Page: 6(3)

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69. A 12-step program for recovery from welfare reform.: An article from: Dollars & Sense
by Ann Withorn
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From the supplier: A 12-Step Program for Recovery from Welfare Reform offers welfare recipients techniques to regain control of their lives after the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act. Recipients should accept the regressiveness of the national Aid to Families with Dependent Children program. They should also recognize that the welfare struggle is racial in nature and that the 'feminization of poverty' was left unchallenged.

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Title: A 12-step program for recovery from welfare reform.
Author: Ann Withorn
Publication: Dollars & Sense (Newsletter)
Date: November 1, 1996
Publisher: Economic Affairs Bureau
Issue: n208Page: p26(3)

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70. Child welfare reform in Maine.: An article from: Policy & Practice
by James Beougher
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Title: Child welfare reform in Maine.
Author: James Beougher
Publication: Policy & Practice (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2006
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Volume: 64Issue: 4Page: 32(1)

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71. The TANF reauthorization debate: key welfare reform issues and concerns.(Temporary Assistance to Needy Families): An article from: Journal of Economic Issues
by Janice Peterson
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Title: The TANF reauthorization debate: key welfare reform issues and concerns.(Temporary Assistance to Needy Families)
Author: Janice Peterson
Publication: Journal of Economic Issues (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 2002
Publisher: Association for Evolutionary Economics
Volume: 36Issue: 2Page: 431(9)

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72. Welfare reform and the Clinton administration. (speech by government official David Ellwood) (Women and Welfare Reform: Welfare Reforms and Women's Opportunities) ... An article from: Social Justice
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This digital document is an article from Social Justice, published by Crime and Social Justice Associates on March 22, 1994. The length of the article is 5354 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.

From the supplier: Asst. Sec. for Health and Human Services David Ellwood believes that the welfare system is in dire need of meaningful reform. According to Ellwood, the Clinton administration has recognized this need and has begun to implement reform measures intended to make welfare programs more effective. Moreover, he stresses the government's wish to shift the emphasis of US welfare programs from the promotion of dependency to the encouragement of the dignified upliftment of people in the lower-income groups through improved employment opportunities.

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Title: Welfare reform and the Clinton administration. (speech by government official David Ellwood) (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: p50(10)

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73. Women on the move: civilian responses to the war on poor women. (speech by lawyer Martha Davis) (Women and Welfare Reform: Can Welfare be Reformed?) (Transcript): An article from: Social Justice
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From the supplier: Lawyer Martha Davis believes that feminists need to apply pressure on the Clinton administration to ensure that it does not neglect the needs of working mothers, particularly those in the low-income group who depend on welfare to supplement their meager income. According to Davis, the women's movement has to recognize that only by flexing its political muscle can they attain the influence to shape the welfare agenda in a manner that takes into account the perspectives of working women.

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Title: Women on the move: civilian responses to the war on poor women. (speech by lawyer Martha Davis) (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: p102(8)

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74. Cross purposes: will conservative welfare reform corrupt religious charities?: An article from: Policy Review
by Amy L. Sherman
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From the supplier: Religious charities contracting with states to provide social services, as in Michigan's welfare plan, may become more secularized and find that such contracts diminish their spiritual commitments and goals. States that respect the moral imperatives of religious nonprofits and treat them as equals are more likely to have positive relationships in delivering services. Governor John Engler is the driving force behind Michigan's decision to contract with the Salvation Army to help the homeless, an example of a state's use of a religion-based social-service group.

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Title: Cross purposes: will conservative welfare reform corrupt religious charities?
Author: Amy L. Sherman
Publication: Policy Review (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1995
Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
Issue: n74Page: p58(6)

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75. Remarks on the National Welfare Rights Union. (speech by social activist Marian Kramer) (Women and Welfare Reform) (Transcript): An article from: Social Justice
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From the supplier: Social activist Marian Kramer believes that the National Welfare Rights Union is justified in believing that all members of society have a right to social justice. According to Kramer, the union seeks to end the tyranny of the existing welfare system since it is ineffective and punishes those who wish to work themselves out of poverty. More than that, it penalizes children for simply being poor. Worst of all, the system undermines families by excluding husbands and fathers from the home.

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Title: Remarks on the National Welfare Rights Union. (speech by social activist Marian Kramer) (Women and Welfare Reform) (Transcript)
Publication: Social Justice (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1994
Publisher: Crime and Social Justice Associates
Volume: v21Issue: n1Page: p9(3)

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76. When reality meets policy. (speech by educator Dorothy Trujillo) (Women and Welfare Reform: Welfare Reforms and Women's Opportunities) (Transcript): An article from: Social Justice
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From the supplier: Educator Dorothy Trujillo believes that a renewed emphasis on job training and higher education for welfare recipients may be the key to future welfare reform initiatives. Trujillo points to the success of the Mi Casa mission as a clear example of the benefits provided by this approach to the upliftment of poor women. The Mi Casa mission is a Denver, CO-based group that provides assistance to low-income women from Hispanic-American backgrounds.

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Title: When reality meets policy. (speech by educator Dorothy Trujillo) (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: p40(4)

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77. "The program for better jobs and income": welfare reform, liberalism, and the failed presidency of Jimmy Carter.: An article from: International Social Science Review
by Jeff Bloodworth
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Title: "The program for better jobs and income": welfare reform, liberalism, and the failed presidency of Jimmy Carter.
Author: Jeff Bloodworth
Publication: International Social Science Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 81Issue: 3-4Page: 135(16)

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78. Women's reality: making welfare work and making work pay. (speech by educator Ruth Brandwein) (Women and Welfare Reform: Alternatives to Welfare: Men and ... An article from: Social Justice
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From the supplier: Educator Ruth Brandwein believes that the key to making welfare programs more effective would be to link welfare policies to broader economic programs. Beyond that, Brandwein suggests a review of health benefits policies and day care assistance. She also stresses the need to improve case management by ensuring that social workers are better trained. Brandwein also calls for an awareness campaign to deflect public misconceptions about welfare recipients.

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Title: Women's reality: making welfare work and making work pay. (speech by educator Ruth Brandwein) (Women and Welfare Reform: Alternatives to Welfare: Men and Markets?) (Transcript)
Publication: Social Justice (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1994
Publisher: Crime and Social Justice Associates
Volume: v21Issue: n1Page: p71(5)

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79. Welfare reform and the assault on daily life: targeting single mothers and their children. (Speech by psychologist Valerie Polakow) (Women and Welfare ... An article from: Social Justice
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From the supplier: Educational psychologist Valeri Polakow warns that many young children are being exposed to undue suffering because of the government's reluctance to confront the fact that 14 million American children are mired in poverty. According to Polakow, while the debate over welfare reform rages, many of these children are being underfed and left undereducated because of the lack of government support for childcare facilities.

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Title: Welfare reform and the assault on daily life: targeting single mothers and their children. (Speech by psychologist Valerie Polakow) (Women and Welfare Reform: Welfare Myths and Women's Lives) (Transcript)
Publication: Social Justice (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1994
Publisher: Crime and Social Justice Associates
Volume: v21Issue: n1Page: p27(6)

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80. Welfare Reform and "Ineligibles": Issue of Constitutionality and Recent Court Rulings.: An article from: Social Work
by Rebecca Y. Kim
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Title: Welfare Reform and "Ineligibles": Issue of Constitutionality and Recent Court Rulings.
Author: Rebecca Y. Kim
Publication: Social Work (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 2001
Publisher: National Association of Social Workers
Volume: 46Issue: 4Page: 315

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