With the enactment of the Family Support Act of 1988, every state
is now required to implement a workfare program. Workfare is
designed to supplement and ultimately replace welfare with job
training programs. Nathan examines the roles of job training, job
placement, education, and child care services as a route to
transforming welfare payment programs into systems that stress jobs
and services for welfare families.
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