From welfare to work : corporate initiatives and welfare reform
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From welfare to work : corporate initiatives and welfare reform
Oxford University Press, 1997
- : hard
- : pbk
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: hard ISBN 9780195110159
Description
From Welfare to Work offers an analysis of how private corporations and industries can become effective partners with government in training and hiring welfare recipients for permanent positions. Using a case example of how Pennsylvania Blue Shield trained, hired and retained several hundred welfare recipients on its work force, the book offers a compelling success story and a broad discussion of welfare reform, public policy and corporate social
responsibility. It also offers a practical explanation of the specific steps needed to establish such a program, including corporate tax incentives, business and government collaborations and the special needs of welfare recipients.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Part 1: Background
- Ch.1. From Welfare to Work
- Ch.2. Doing Good While Doing Well
- Ch.3. What Made It Happen
- Part 2: Training
- Ch.4. Planning for Success
- Ch.5. It's Staff That Counts
- Ch.6. A Win/Win Game
- Ch.7. Trainee Perspectives
- Part 3: Employment
- Ch.8. And Once on the Job
- Ch.9. The Women as Employees
- Part 4: Towards the 21st Century
- Ch.10. Where Do We Go From Here?
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: pbk ISBN 9780195110166
Description
This work offers an analysis of how private corporations and industries can become effective partners with government in training and hiring welfare recipients for permanent positions. Using a case example of how Pennsylvania Blue Shield trained, hired and retained several hundred welfare recipients on its work force, the book offers a compelling success story and a broad discussion of welfare reform, public policy and corporate social responsibility. It also offers a practical explanation of the specific steps needed to establish such a programme, including corporate tax incentives, business and government collaborations and the special needs of welfare recipients. This book is intended for undergraduates and graduates in Social Welfare and Administration Courses and welfare scholars.
Table of Contents
Foreword. Acknowledgments. Preface. Part 1: Background. Ch.1. From Welfare to Work. Ch.2. Doing Good While Doing Well. Ch.3. What Made It Happen. Part 2: Training. Ch.4. Planning for Success. Ch.5. It's Staff That Counts. Ch.6. A Win/Win Game. Ch.7. Trainee Perspectives. Part 3: Employment. Ch.8. And Once on the Job. Ch.9. The Women as Employees. Part 4: Towards the 21st Century. Ch.10. Where Do We Go From Here?
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