14 results on '"Public assistance -- Research"'
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2. Recent Studies from University of Glasgow Add New Data to Social Policy (Intensity, moderation, and the pressures of expectation: Calculation and coercion in the street-level practice of welfare conditionality)
3. Findings in the Area of Social Work Reported from San Diego State University (Collisions of the Personal and the Professional: How Frontline Welfare Workers Manage Carceral Citizens)
4. Findings from University of Humanistic Studies Update Knowledge of Third-Sector Research (The Obligation to Volunteer as Fair Reciprocity? Welfare Recipients' Perceptions of Giving Back to Society)
5. New Political Science Study Findings Have Been Reported from State University of New York (The Interplay of Empathy and Individualism In Support for Social Welfare Policies)
6. Reports Outline Political Science Findings from Aalborg University (Who Cares If They Need Help? the Deservingness Heuristic, Humanitarianism, and Welfare Opinions)
7. Study Findings from University of Chicago Broaden Understanding of Sociology (Paid Leave, Welfare, and Material Hardship After a Birth)
8. New Findings from Humboldt University in Social Policy Provides New Insights (Changing preferences towards redistribution: How deliberation shapes welfare attitudes)
9. Findings from University of Duisburg-Essen Yields New Data on Political Science (Do Poor Citizens Vote for Redistribution, Against Immigration or Against the Establishment? A Conjoint Experiment in Denmark)
10. New Findings on Social Welfare Described by Investigators at Johannes Kepler University (Subsidiarity and social citizenship: Social assistance schemes in Austria, Belgium, Switzerland and Norway)
11. Study Data from Catholic University of Leuven Update Understanding of Social Policy (The Relation between Ethnic and Civic Views on Citizenship, Attitudes towards Immigrants and Sympathy for Welfare Recipients)
12. Recent Findings by D. Hailu and Colleagues in Social Policy Provides New Insights (An Ethnography of Social Assistance to Ethiopian Children by Non-governmental Organizations: Types, Adequacy and Predictability)
13. Findings from New York University Update Understanding of Human Organization Research (Pavement Dwelling in Delhi, India: An Ethnographic Account of Survival on the Margins)
14. The center for immigration studies released a new report showing that a majority (51 percent) of households headed by immigrants use at least one welfare program, such as medicaid, food aid, housing programs, and cash assistance--much higher than the rate for the native-born (30 percent)
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