Welfare | Chapter 4 Periodical Bibliography
The following articles have been selected to supplement the diverse views presented in this chapter.
Ken Boettcher. “Welfare Reform No Success for Capitalism’s Poorest Victims,” People, December 2000.
Ronald Brownstein. “Welfare Reform Makes a Case for Boosting Welfare of Working Poor,” Los Angeles Times, August 16, 1999.
Business Week. “From Welfare to Worsefare?” October 9, 2000.
Jason DeParle. “Bold Effort Leaves Much Unchanged for the Poor,” New York Times, December 30, 1999.
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- Introduction
- 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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