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Implementation of Welfare Reform in Virginia: A Work in Progress

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  • LaDonna Pavetti
  • Nancy Wemmerus
  • Amy Johnson

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Examines welfare reform in Virginia, which implemented reforms early and focused on building attachment to jobs and the economy, noting that many welfare workers believed work incentives were critical to program success and that, despite new strategies to help workers do their jobs differently, major restructuring of the welfare office was uncommon.

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  • LaDonna Pavetti & Nancy Wemmerus & Amy Johnson, 1999. "Implementation of Welfare Reform in Virginia: A Work in Progress," Mathematica Policy Research Reports dca7165311f14624b8aefbf81, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:dca7165311f14624b8aefbf81e0d9a00
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    1. Robert A. Moffitt & LaDonna Pavetti, 1999. "Time Limits," JCPR Working Papers 91, Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research.

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