Sunday, November 22, 2009

Social Policy in the United States

The Welfare Debate: Who Pays for Procreation?
This article concerns the United States' welfare policy and its relationship to the black community. President Clinton signed a welfare reform law that changed welfare. It put some unfavorable regulations on it such as a limit of 5 years to any family. Since then, welfare has taken on a new role in society. It seen more as away of modifying the way of life of the poor. A stereotype persists that the majority of welfare recipients are black.
Welfare had always bent towards the favoritism of whites.



Money and Morality

Blessing or Curse? Work-Family Policies and
Mothers' Wage Growth Over Time

Unions' Responses to Family
Concerns

Unequal Work for Unequal Pay

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