Reforming welfare by rewarding work : one state's successful experiment / / Dave Hage.
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Year of Publication: | 2004 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xix, 223 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Welfare 101 : a new approach to public assistance : introducing Patty, Lucille, and Meg
- Reality check (1986) : a crash course in poverty for a divided legislature
- Real life, fall 2001 : Patty leaves an abusive boyfriend, Lucille moves north for a fresh start, Meg abandons her dream of medical school
- Remaking welfare (1987-1994) : making work pay
- Real life, winter 2001-2002 : Meg chooses school over a dead-end job, Patty fights for child support, Lucille pursues her GED
- A new federal challenge (1997) : the Personal Responsibility Act threatens Minnesota's innovations
- Real life, spring 2002 : Lucille escapes a violent neighborhood, surgery for her boys sidetracks Meg, Patty's choice: mother or breadwinner
- Making welfare work (1998-2000) : Minnesota attracts national attention
- Real life, summer 2002 : Patty becomes engaged, Lucille returns south to care for her mother, Meg is back on track
- The limits of Welfare reform (2000-2001) : when work isn't the answer
- Real life, fall 2002 : Lucille wins disability benefits, Patty goes back to square one, Meg finds the perfect job
- Unfinished business : what the nation can learn from Minnesota's experiment.