Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, Том 82Family Service America, 2001 |
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... recipients had found jobs within six months . However , " almost one in four families wound up back on the dole within six months . " ( Meckier , 2000 , p . 1A ) This is due in part to the failure of counties to explain to for- mer ...
... recipients had found jobs within six months . However , " almost one in four families wound up back on the dole within six months . " ( Meckier , 2000 , p . 1A ) This is due in part to the failure of counties to explain to for- mer ...
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... recipients often fail to report work to caseworkers because they fear their benefits will be reduced . Confus- ing or poorly structured work incentives also may un- dercut relationships with caseworkers , as recipients blame caseworkers ...
... recipients often fail to report work to caseworkers because they fear their benefits will be reduced . Confus- ing or poorly structured work incentives also may un- dercut relationships with caseworkers , as recipients blame caseworkers ...
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... recipients of service . In the case of clubhouses for people coping with mental illness , these outcomes spoke to social support and vocational develop- ment . In the case of social clubs for deaf individuals , out- comes spoke to ...
... recipients of service . In the case of clubhouses for people coping with mental illness , these outcomes spoke to social support and vocational develop- ment . In the case of social clubs for deaf individuals , out- comes spoke to ...
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