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- V Albert.
- School of Social Work, Greenspun College of Urban Affairs, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 89154-5032, USA. valbert@ccmail.nevada.edu
- Soc Work. 2000 Jul 1; 45 (4): 300-11.
AbstractDuring the past two decades, most states have allowed welfare benefit levels to erode with inflation. Very little attention has been paid by academics and policy makers to the potential effects of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 on welfare benefit levels. This article provides a number of explanations for likely reductions in states' welfare benefit levels. Consequences of reducing welfare benefit levels are examined. The article shows how small changes in benefit levels can alter profoundly eligibility for welfare. Social workers need to advocate for increases in welfare benefit levels which, at the very least, keep up with inflation.
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