THE EFFECTS OF WELFARE TIME LIMITS: WHAT DO WE KNOW?
Of all the US welfare reform developments of the 1990s, the elimination of the entitlement status through the imposition of time limits on welfare receipt is among the most radical changes relative to previous policy. Under the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program, all single-parent famil...
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