Did Welfare Reform Work? Implications for 2002 and Beyond. / Sandra Hofferth.
by Hofferth, Sandra; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Did Welfare Reform Work? Implications for 2002 and Beyond, Spring 2002; pp. 45-51.
"Welfare reform has been widely accepted as a success, with the media highlighting stories of employed ex-recipients. But the reality is more complex. Many women lose their jobs; many others stay poor even while working; a booming economy really deserves the credit. What works and what does not?" (CONTEXTS) This article, which overviews the welfare system, details its history, strengths and weaknesses.
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