by ROBERT J. DILGER, ELEANOR H. BLAKELY, MELISSA LATIMER and BARRY L. LOCKE
West Virginia University Press, 2004 Paper: 978-0-937058-82-4 Library of Congress Classification HV98.W4W45 2004 Dewey Decimal Classification 362.556809754
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1:
Studying Welfare Reform in West Virginia
Dilger,
Robert Jay
Chapter 2:
Setting the Socioeconomic Context for Welfare Reform in Appalachia
Latimer,
Melissa
Chapter 3:
Cash Assistance and Social Welfare Policy in the United States: The Political and Institutional Context
Dilger,
Robert Jay
Chapter 4:
Managing Welfare Reform in West Virginia: Lessons Learned
Plein,
L. Christopher
Williams,
David
Chapter 5:
Implementing Reform in West Virginia: The Evolution of Field Level Administration
Plein,
L. Christopher
Chapter 6:
Welfare Reform's Consequences for West Virginia's Safety Net System
Plein,
L. Christopher
Chapter 7:
Training Opportunities and Outcomes for WV Works Recipients
Latimer,
Melissa
Chapter 8:
Is Work the Solution?
Potter,
Lucinda A.
Chapter 9:
The Most at-Risk, Disadvantaged Populations in West Virginia
Dilger,
Robert Jay
Chapter 10:
WV Works Recipients' Orientations about the Future: Does Place Matter?