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An overview of welfare reform in Michigan

Date Added to Library: 
Thursday, January 14, 2016 - 09:54
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 
10.1080/10796129708412212
Priority: 
normal
Individual Author: 
Jackson, Cynthia Y.
Reference Type: 
Research Methodology: 
Publisher: 
Published Date: 
December 1997
Published Date (Text): 
December 1997
Publication: 
Journal of Children and Poverty
Volume: 
3
Issue Number: 
2
Page Range: 
63-96
Year: 
1997
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Abstract: 

Welfare reform has swept across the nation. However, before Washington was able to develop a unified front, the state of Michigan was well on the way to reforming its own welfare system. As one of the forerunners in the welfare reform movement, Michigan is clearly a state worth watching. The author highlights major welfare reform efforts in Michigan throughout the 1990s and examines these efforts in light of concerns raised by child welfare advocates across the nation. (author abstract)

Geographic Focus: 
MI
Page Count: 
35
Keyword: 
Epub Date: 
1/4/2008
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