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The Pros and Cons Of the Welfare Reform

Title: The Pros and Cons Of the Welfare Reform
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1314 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Pros and Cons Of the Welfare Reform
Trying to decide if the nation's current experiment with welfare reform is good or bad can be a rather perplexing problem for the average individual. Read one article, and it sounds as if welfare reform is a boon both to the nation and its lowest socioeconomic class. On the other hand, read another article and it sounds as if we have collectively hardened our hearts and transformed into Ebenezer Scrooge-let them die and decrease the …showed first 75 words of 1314 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1314 total…http://www.dhhs.gov/progorg/opa/pregtrnd.html.. Grayson, Matt. "Kicking habits: preparing welfare recipients for the work force," Spectrum: The Journal of State Government, v 72 n1 (1999): Winter, pp. 5-7. Haskins, Ron. "Welfare reform is working," American Enterprise, v10 n1 (1999): Jan/Feb, pp. 62-65. Pollitt, Katha. "Let them sell lemonade," The Nation, v268 n6 (1999): Feb, p. 11. Tilly, Chris. "Beyond patching the safety net: a welfare and work survival strategy," Dollars & Sense (1999): Jan/Feb, p. 14-17.

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