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2. Putting recipients to work will be the toughest job
3. Implementing work requirements in Wisconsin
4. Alamo Workforce
5. Capital District Educational Opportunity Center
6. Federal rules hamper Welfare to Work program
7. RI awarded $4.1 million by U.S. for Welfare to Work
8. The potential for work enforcement: a study of WIN
9. The budgetary implications of welfare reform: lessons from four state initiatives
10. Breaking out of the ghetto; the origins of the underclass
11. In Germany, the Jobless Work to Keep Their Benefits
12. Conservatives' new cause: jobs for ex-convicts; meaningful work is seen as way to prevent former inmates from reverting to crime
13. The Region; For Welfare-to-Work Clients, Social Service Cuts May Hit Hard; Assistance: As O.C.'s budget shrinks, the belt-tightening begins. One jobs-program worker calls it 'two steps backward' in helping the poor
14. Can workfare really work?
15. The muddled maths of welfare-to-work
16. The muddled maths of welfare-to-work
17. Welfare-to-work effort awash in unused funds; state gets $162 million for job training, has spent only $9 million; complicated rules blamed in part
18. Labor Dept. sponsors welfare-to-work ideas; innovative programs get $186 million
19. Rent aid proposed for welfare recipients
20. Job-training success story at risk; high-tech D.C. welfare-to-work program fails to win grants
21. Putting people back to work; DCI chief seeks $1M-$1.5M to launch jobs program
22. Funds welcome, strings aren't; federal flexibility is needed on welfare-job creation grant
23. State gets $189 million in job creation funds
24. The minimum wage debacle
25. Workfare must pay minimum wage, White House says; state authorities complain ruling may hamper efforts to move people off welfare
26. Changes that will help more Americans find work; Congress tackles needed reforms in job training programs
27. Clinton, congressional leaders to work toward accord in five budget areas
28. Clinton prepares initiatives to assist poor areas shaken by welfare reform
29. County job program to get $27 million
30. County takes steps to avert massive food stamp cuts
31. Now, the real work: the welfare overhaul will need the widest possible participation by all sectors
32. Slump endangers welfare reform
33. Budget cuts threaten to undermine GAIN
34. Welfare reform may finally be in the works
35. Workfare jobs should not be tied to minimum wage
36. Apprenticeship program dangles in state budget negotiations
37. Where the windfall blows
38. Where the windfall blows
39. Workfare costs a bundle
40. County rolls out $2.6M jobs plan; placement program links agencies' fee to candidates' performance
41. Escaping the welfare trap: $50M experimental program aims to spur work incentives
42. Food Stamp Program
43. You can't get something for nothing, welfare study shows; defunct Chicago program tried to make do with just $130 a person
44. Governor's budget would scale back workfare plan
45. Welfare-overhaul bill priced at $12 billion
46. Welfare: the states need help
47. Getting off welfare.
48. GAO: states need better WIA guidance from labor
49. Washington Governor Gardner praises Congressional approval of Family Independence Program
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