EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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Instead , the statistics show that benefits varied as much in 1990 as they did in
1940 . Such disparities give rise to the phenomenon of " welfare magnets " -
states with comparatively high benefits that attract the poor . However , because
of ...
Instead , the statistics show that benefits varied as much in 1990 as they did in
1940 . Such disparities give rise to the phenomenon of " welfare magnets " -
states with comparatively high benefits that attract the poor . However , because
of ...
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Even in the United States , where the federal government pays three - fourths of
the cost of welfare assistance , the states set the benefit levels . States differ in
their assessment of what a family needs to meet a reasonable standard of living ...
Even in the United States , where the federal government pays three - fourths of
the cost of welfare assistance , the states set the benefit levels . States differ in
their assessment of what a family needs to meet a reasonable standard of living ...
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