Work Tests for Welfare Recipients: THE GAP BETWEEN THE GOAL AND THE REALITY: Abstract
In the past, work tests have largely failed to reduce the rising cost of welfare programs. Part of the reason has been a slippage between the objective and the way it has been implemented. The slippage, according to one major study, has been due to a number of causes; a failure to translate the obje...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of policy analysis and management 1981-10, Vol.1 (1), p.5 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the past, work tests have largely failed to reduce the rising cost of welfare programs. Part of the reason has been a slippage between the objective and the way it has been implemented. The slippage, according to one major study, has been due to a number of causes; a failure to translate the objective into operating rules consistent with the objective; the difficulties of enforcing the requirement in the field; and the unwillingness to penalize innocent dependents of uncooperative welfare recipients. But more effective implementation may be possible through a number of measures. |
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ISSN: | 0276-8739 1520-6688 |