Welfare | Chapter 1 Periodical Bibliography
The following articles have been selected to supplement the diverse views presented in this chapter.
Michael Barone. “Changing Minds,” U.S. News & World Report, July 30, 2001.
Christopher D. Cook. “Welfare Rights Redux,” Z Magazine, January 1998.
Patricia Donovan. “The ‘Illegitimacy Bonus’ and State Efforts to Reduce Out-of-Wedlock Births,” Family Planning Perspectives, March/April 1999.
Christina Duff. “Why a Welfare ‘Success Story’ May Go Back on the Dole,” Wall Street Journal, June 15, 1999.
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- Chapter 1: Does Welfare Encourage Dependence?
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Chapter 2: Is Abuse of the Welfare System a Serious Problem?
- Chapter 2 Preface
- Welfare Fraud Is Widespread
- Insufficient Welfare Benefits Encourage Fraud
- The Government Must Enforce Child Welfare Payments
- Noncustodial Fathers Should Not Be Required to Pay Child Support
- Refugees Deserve Welfare Assistance from the Government
- Refugees Should Be Discouraged from Accepting Welfare
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- Chapter 3: Can Private Efforts Replace the Welfare System?
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Chapter 4: How Should Welfare Be Reformed?
- Chapter 4 Preface
- The Government Should Discourage Welfare Dependency
- Welfare Recipients Need More Government Assistance
- Work Requirements and Government Subsidies Will Reduce Poverty
- Work Requirements Harm Poor Mothers
- Welfare Policies Should Discourage Out-of-Wedlock Births
- Welfare Policies Should Not Promote Marriage
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