There's a torrent of articles coming out now celebrating the 'success'
of a decade since welfare reform, 'success' being defined principally
as a drop in welfare recepients and a marginal rise in aggregate wages
for those previously on rolls.<br>
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Does anyone know of an empirically rigorous study/journal article that
perhaps paints a more developed, less rosy picture? There's a PhD
dissertation I found on my desk, but I'm wondering if there's anything
else.<br>
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