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Welfare Reform



Social Welfare - or public charity, organized provision of educational, cultural, medical, and financial assistance to the needy. Modern social welfare measures may include any of the following: the care of destitute adults; the treatment of the mentally ill; the rehabilitation of criminals; the care of destitute, neglected, and delinquent children; the care and relief of the sick or handicapped;   Read More...

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    Welfare Realities: From Rhetoric to Reform
    by Mary Jo Bane, David T. Ellwood. 222 pgs.


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    Welfare Reform, 1996-2000: Is There a Safety Net?
    by John E. Hansan, Robert Morris. 220 pgs.


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    American Poverty in a New Era of Reform
    by Harrell R. Rodgers Jr. 239 pgs.


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    Welfare Politics in Boston, 1910-1940
    by Susan Traverso. 164 pgs.


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    Poor Children and Welfare Reform
    by Olivia Golden, Lisbeth Schorr. 193 pgs.


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