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Was Welfare Reform Successful?
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Rebecca M Blank
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March 16, 2006
Major welfare reform legislation passed the U.S. Congress in August 1996 by a broad bipartisan majority and was signed into law by President Clinton. Almost 10 years and many research articles later, the long-term effects of welfare reform are still being debated.
Published Online: 2006-3-16
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