Papers On Social Security & Welfare
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Welfare Reform In New Jersey As It Relates To The Homeless
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8 pages in length. Whether or not welfare reform has been beneficial to the state of New Jersey is not a question that can be answered with a simple yes or no. There are a number of variables that must be taken into consideration before an accurate assessment of such impact can be made. One positive aspect of welfare reform, also called the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996, has been that it has set a precedent for encouraging otherwise nonproductive members of society to become more instrumental in their own well-being. The writer discusses New Jersey welfare reform as it relates to the homeless. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: WelfrNJ2.wps
Welfare Reform: Public Health
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8 pages in length. Arguing both sides of welfare reform is much the same as debating whether or not to refurbishing an old country farmhouse: The existing structure is long past due for improvement clear down to its foundation, but the cost is far too prohibitive to do the job right. This leaves two choices: Maintain the farmhouse as is until it finally crumbles to the ground after years of exposure to the elements or patch it where it needs it most until a better solution can be found. Indeed, welfare reform is more than a casual issue where society is concerned; the extent to which proposed reform stands to impact public health is both grand and far-reaching. While the proposed time restriction will compel many able-bodied individuals to clean up their lives and find gainful employment, it will be utterly disastrous for those whose physical and/or mental limitations will not allow it. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCWlfrRef.rtf
Welfare Reform: the pros and cons
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A 5 page research paper that examines the effects of recent welfare reform. The writer points out that 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. The writer sites success stories and criticisms before concluding that, for the most part, welfare reform still leaves many of the nation's poor in dire circumstances‹particularly single mothers. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: 90welfar.rtf
Welfare Systems / The Transfer of Payments
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A 6 page essay on Welfare States and services offered under our own system including Medicare, social security, unemployment, etc; Comparisons are made between the U.S. and other countries. No Bibliography.
Filename: Polfinal.wps
Welfare to Work Programs
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This 8 page paper examines welfare to work programs inclusive of a mock case study. The feasibility of implementing such a program based upon a cost benefit analysis is the primary focus of the paper. Paper looks at tangible benefits over a five year period of time. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Welwork.wps
Welfare, Single Mothers, & Social Workers
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In this 14 page research paper, the writer addresses the failure of social workers to resolve the problem of single mothers on welfare. The paper defines exactly who the individual so-called welfare mother is, what are her singular and particularly unique issues, and how the welfare mother attitudinally perceives `work' and what kinds of skills, background, education and other familial concerns the mother has that can either preclude going into mainstream society as a `worker' of not. Report contains an extensive review of the literature, original methodology, study, tables, charts,etc; Bibliography lists 10+ sources
Filename: Welfmom.wps
Welfare, Work & Single Mothers Suffering From Poverty
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5 page review of an article from the American Journal of Sociology examining the relationship between work and welfare in poor, female-headed families, --tracing the process single mothers follow to get off of welfare. Various social and economic issues are explored and it is ultimately concluded that background characteristics actually have very little direct influence in determining the route of exit from welfare. Full citation for the article is provided.
Filename: Welfcrit.wps
Why Americans Hate Welfare
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This 10 page paper explores some of the reasons why Americans, normally a generous people, hate welfare and its recipients. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: HVHtWelf.rtf
WIC - Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children Analyzed
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This 10 page research paper examines the federally-established program known as WIC (Women, Infants and Children). Specifically discussed is the agency's history, current available information on program eligibility and benefits, its goal and program objectives, standards and criteria, services, and some suggestions on how the WIC program could be more effective. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Wominfch.rtf
Will WIC Survive the Nineties ?
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A 6 page paper discussing the Women's, Infants, and Children's supplemental food program. Beginning with its history, it describes how the program works, who is eligible, and discusses the various problems the government has had paying for it. Bibliography lists seven sources.
Filename: Wic.wps
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