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Brodber, Erna; Wagner, Nathaniel N. – Fam Coordinator, 1970
Using traditional anthropological methods of field study of families and living with a Black welfare family and a Caucasian family provided bases for developing an analysis of the socialization patterns. Implications of these patterns for family planning, or the lack of family planning, are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Community, Blacks, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Planning

Spakes, Patricia – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1982
Examined the impact of the AFDC mandatory work registration policy on AFDC clients and their families. Data showed 19 percent reported positive and 28 percent reported negative individual effects; five percent reported positive and 24 percent reported negative family effects. (Author)
Descriptors: Employment, Family Characteristics, Family Financial Resources, Family Programs

Azrin, N. H.; And Others – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1980
Welfare clients were selected and half were randomly assigned to Job Club program. Of continuing clients, 87 percent obtained jobs. Jobs obtained by Job Club clients were more likely to be enduring, nonsubsidized, and obtained by job-seeker's own efforts. Method appears to assure employment to all participating welfare clients. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Services, Job Placement, Program Evaluation

Hine, Susan; Thilmany, Dawn; Kendall, Pat; Smith, Ken – Journal of Extension, 2003
A survey of 500 food service managers in Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana (28% responded) indicated that 72% would be more likely to hire workers with training in food safety; 50% were willing to pay higher wages to those trained; and 93% were willing to hire trained welfare-to-work participants. However, there remain barriers to hiring welfare…
Descriptors: Dining Facilities, Employment Practices, Food Service, Personnel Selection

Rankin, Bruce – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 2003
Data from a stratified random sample of 953 low-income urban women were analyzed to determine how they find jobs and the effect it has on subsequent earnings. Results show that although most find jobs through informal contacts, this has no effect on earnings. Those who recently left welfare were more likely to find jobs through formal sources.…
Descriptors: Employment Services, Females, Job Search Methods, Low Income
Caldwell, Sherri L. – Vocational Education Journal, 1990
Describes Project ESTEEM, a program to help single mothers on welfare become self-sufficient. It combines one course--banking and finance--with the basics of how to look for and find a job. (JOW)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Fatherless Family, Females, Job Search Methods

Murray, Charles – Public Interest, 1990
Discusses the British underclass, a subgroup of poor people who live off mainstream society without participating in it. Examines the underclass' roots in illegitimacy, crime, and voluntary unemployment. Suggests that well-intentioned social policies have removed incentives for change. (FMW)
Descriptors: Criminals, Foreign Countries, Illegitimate Births, Lower Class

Parker, Louise – Family Relations, 1994
Explored model integrating human capital, family resource, employment, and psychosocial factors to explain variation in economic self-sufficiency among 851 single mothers on public assistance. Workplace support was most significant factor affecting degree to which mothers reduced their reliance on welfare as source of household income over…
Descriptors: Fatherless Family, Independent Living, Mothers, Personal Autonomy

Jantti, Markus; Danziger, Sheldon – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1994
Comparison of samples of U.S. and Swedish children showed the proportion of children whose family income was below the poverty line was similar. Because all Swedish poor children received social transfers and transfers were more generous in Sweden, a much lower percentage of Swedish children were poor after transfers and taxes. (SK)
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Employed Parents, Family Income

Meyers, Marcia K. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1993
Examined data from Job Opportunities and Basic Skills program. Found that participants increased their use of substitute child care and of licensed day-care homes/centers, after beginning job readiness activities. Child care was found to be highly variable in terms of convenience and program quality. Problems with child care increased…
Descriptors: Day Care, Day Care Centers, Federal Legislation, Job Search Methods

Naples, Nancy A. – Social Justice, 1998
Shows how the progressive aspects of community action shifted to serve conservative ends in the 1990s. Contemporary welfare policy-reform embodies this shift, which narrows rather than expands the citizenship of the poor. The challenge for antipoverty activists now is to create a coordinated response that harnesses the progressive possibilities of…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Low Income Groups, Participation, Poverty

Ohlson, Cheryl – Journal of Early Intervention, 1998
Describes the provisions of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, also known as the Welfare Reform Act, and discusses implications for young children with disabilities, their families, and early-intervention programs under Part H of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. (DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Legislation

Edwards, Scott A.; Rachal, K. Chris; Dixon, David N. – Counseling Psychologist, 1999
Reviews the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRA) of 1996 and examines its details and implications. Discusses the philosophies and values of counseling psychology in the context of realities and misconceptions of the past welfare system. Recommends points of entry for counseling psychologists.…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Counseling Services, Economically Disadvantaged, Social Responsibility

Valadez, James R. – Adult Education Quarterly, 2000
Using Bourdieu's concept of habitus, a study of 13 rural African-American women examined their experience in a community college work education program. Some resisted the program's ideological message in the context of a community offering few prospects for long-term employment. The program emphasized compliance, passivity, and rules rather than…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Employment Programs, Females, Ideology

Besharov, Douglas J.; Germanis, Peter – Public Interest, 2000
Investigates the impact of welfare reform legislation, discussing reasons for declining enrollment and examining: welfare's rise and fall; the end of welfare as it always existed; hassles of being on welfare; influence of the strong economy and rising wages; research on declining enrollment; leaving welfare without working; other sources of…
Descriptors: Employment, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, One Parent Family