Journal Article — The Disabled Welfare Program: The Welfare System and the Disabled — by Erin Syron
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In this paper I will explore whether the current U.S. welfare policy addresses the needs of the disabled, and whether it is working in the way it was designed to.
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Abstract
The disabled population in the U.S. has many needs. Many of these needs are addressed by the current welfare policy, but it needs to be examined whether or not the policy is addressing their needs to the fullest capacity. In this paper I will explore whether the current U.S. welfare policy addresses the needs of the disabled, and whether it is working in the way it was designed to.
Recommended Citation
Syron, Erin. 2002. “The Disabled Welfare Program: The Welfare System and the Disabled.” Pp. 93-103 in Student Life Courses & Social Policies (Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge: Volume I, Issue 1, 2002.) Belmont, MA: Okcir Press (an imprint of Ahead Publishing House).
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