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8 pages. This paper will explain the history, feasibility and economics of the Michigan Poverty and Social Welfare Policy. Starting with a brief outline the paper will organize this information and give the reader an overall view of the State of Michigan's stance on poverty and social welfare in a well-put together format. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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paper will organize this information and give the reader an overall view of the State of Michigans stance on poverty and social welfare in a well put together format.
O U T L I N E I. Historical background of the policy a. Mission Statement b. Michigan begins welfare reform before the President mentions it. II. Description of
the policy a. Governor Engler made changes b. Training programs came into being III. Political feasibility of the policy a. The entire state had to pull together to
get this implemented IV. Economic feasibility of the policy a. By not cutting benefits it actually encouraged people to work longer hours V. Scientific basis of the policy a.
Gave people more incentive to get off the welfare roles b. Gave them a sense of self-confidence c. Added to their self-esteem VI. Values embodied in the policy a. Involves
the entire community b. Targets peoples abilities in a positive light rather than a negative one. VII. Evaluation of the policy a. Has become one of the most successful policies
in the United States. b. Should serve as a good example for other states to follow HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE POLICY The Mission Statement of the Michigan poverty and
social welfare policy is as follows: "The Michigan Program on Poverty and Social Welfare Policy is jointly managed by the Schools of Social Work, Public Policy, and Law. Its
aim is to promote interdisciplinary applied research on policy questions and to translate research findings to public policy decision makers" (University of Michigan 2002, PG). In 1995 Michigan was
providing aid to the poverty stricken in their state that amounted to sixty percent of the poor people living in the state. This was over 200,000 families per month that
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