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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Work in America: Ethic or Mania? | 13 |
3 | The Work-Welfare Conundrum: Some Autobiographical Reflections | 19 |
4 | Welfare Reform and the Low-Wage Labor Market: Employment, Wages, and Wage Policies | 27 |
5 | The Employment Experiences and Potential Earnings of Welfare Recipients | 51 |
6 | Toward a New Generation of Community Jobs Programs | 75 |
7 | Teaching Work: Vocational Education, Workforce Preparation, and the Future of Welfare Reform | 99 |
8 | The Role of Management in Welfare Reform | 145 |
9 | How Safe Is the Safety Net for Poor Children? | 151 |
10 | Initial Returns Show Welfare Devolution Failing | 175 |
11 | Welfare Reform: Next Steps | 197 |
App | Participants in the Welfare-to-Work Symposium, November 21-22, 1997 | 207 |
Index | 209 | |
About the Contributors | 215 |
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