Welfare reform and the revitalization of inner city neighborhoods
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Welfare reform and the revitalization of inner city neighborhoods
(Black American and diasporic studies / series editor, Curtis Stokes)
Michigan State University Press, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-136) and index
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Welfare Reform and the Revitalization of Inner City Neighborhoods examines the institutional impact of welfare reform on community-based organizations. Unlike many studies that treat children and individuals of families as the units for analyzing the effects of public policy, Jennings uses a case-study approach involving three low-income neighborhoods in Massachusetts, which assesses the effects of welfare reform based on the neighborhood. The significance of Jennings’s work shows an inconsistency in the increasing call upon foundations and government for building social capital and civic participation as a response to problems faced by inner-city communities, as well as the institutional effects of welfare reform.
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