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Ending Dependency: Lessons from Welfare Reform in the USA

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Ending Dependency: Lessons from Welfare Reform in the USA - Besharov, Douglas J., and Sherman, Amy L., and Deacon, Alan (Introduction by)
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There are few changes in social policy that have been so radical and so contentious as those made to the US welfare system in the 1990s. The reforms abolished the idea of a "right" to welfare. Claimants were to be steered firmly into the workforce, with strict time limits for those claiming benefits - no more than two years at a stretch, and no more than five years in a lifetime. The reforms were denounced by some of President Clinton's former supporters, who warned of an increase in poverty, and of the impossibility of ...

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Ending Dependency: Lessons from Welfare Reform in the USA 2001, Civitas:Institute for the Study of Civil Society, London

ISBN-13: 9781903386125

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