CQ's Vital Issues Series is a new reference collection that provides unparalleled, non-biased analysis of controversial topics debated at the local, state, and federal levels. All sides of an issue are equally covered, and the series delves into gray areas and well-defined positions. The series takes on hot topics that dominate the media, shape election-year politics and confront the American public.Each Book Includes:
-- A CQ Researcher issue, also published by CQ press, that introduces the subject
-- In-depth explanation of pertinent politics, policy, and political players on federal, state, and local levels
-- An analysis of key for-profit and non-profit business interests
-- Discussion of the international reaction to how the U.S. handles the issue.The books also feature extensive appendices of key documents such as a chronology, bibliographies, Web sites, encyclopedia articles, primary documents, facts, commentaries, policies, and Supreme Court rulings. A valuable series for high school, community college and university students, as well as public library patrons interested in timely issues. The first three books in the series are Capital Punishment, Welfare Reform, and Immigration.
This book explores the motivations to reform the welfare system during the most prosperous decade in recent U.S. history and the successes and failures thus far. It examines major welfare reform by acknowledging the incipient reform efforts of the late 1980's, which made way for the 90's movement to get people "off of welfare rolls" and provide a "hand up, not a hand out."
- ISBN10 1568026609
- ISBN13 9781568026602
- Publish Date 1 October 2001
- Publish Status Out of Stock
- Out of Print 21 January 2011
- Publish Country US
- Publisher SAGE Publications Inc
- Imprint CQ Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 288
- Language English