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Welfare Reform
Books

Blank, Rebecca M. 1997. It Takes a Nation: A New Agenda for Fighting Poverty. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Blank, Rebecca M., ed. 1994. Social Protection vs. Economic Flexibility: Is There a Tradeoff? University of Chicago Press.

Chase-Lansdale, P.L., K.E. Kiernan, and R.J. Friedman, eds. 2004. Human Development Across Lives and Generations: The Potential for Change. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Duncan, Greg, with Aletha Huston and Tom Weisner. 2007. Higher Ground: New Hope for the Working Poor and Their Children. Russell Sage.

Duncan, Greg J., and P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, eds. For Better and For Worse: Welfare Reform and the Well-Being of Children and Families. Russell Sage Foundation (2002).

Duncan, Greg J., Bruce Weber, and Leslie Whitener, eds. 2002. Rural Dimensions of Welfare Reform. W.E. Upjohn Institute.

Duncan, Greg J., and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, eds. 1999. Consequences of Growing Up Poor. Russell Sage Foundation.

Jencks, Christopher, and Paul E. Peterson. 1991. The Urban Underclass. Brookings Institution Press.

Page, Benjamin I., and James R. Simmons. 2000. What Government Can Do: Dealing with Poverty and Inequality. University of Chicago Press.