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Putting poor people to work: how the work-first idea eroded college access for the poor
Putting poor people to work: how the work-first idea eroded college access for the poor
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Russell Sage Foundation
Publication Date
c2006
Language
English
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Introduction
The emergence of the work-first prescription
Welfare reform and access to postsecondary education: national trends
The implementation of welfare reform: consistency and change
The workforce investment act: investment or disinvestment?
The implementation of WIA: does the rhetoric match the reality?
The power of work-first: implications and future trends.
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Education (Higher)
People with social disabilities
People with social disabilities -- Education (Higher) -- United States
Poor
Poor -- Education (Higher) -- United States
Public welfare
Public welfare -- United States
United States. -- Workforce Investment Act of 1998
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Contributors
Shaw, Kathleen M
ISBN
9780871547750
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