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Redefining compassion to reform welfare: How supporters of 1990s US federal welfare reform aimed for the moral high ground
Robin Stryker, Pamela Wald
Sociology
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Moral High Ground
100%
Welfare Recipients
16%
Radical Reform
16%
Neoliberal Discourse
16%
American Identity
16%
Negative Attributions
16%
Positive Resources
16%
Women's Labor Force Participation
16%
Needs-based
16%
Perversity
16%
Arts and Humanities
Welfare Reform
100%
Entitlement
66%
American identity
16%
Perversity
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Discourse Analysis
100%
Psychology
Personal Responsibility
100%
Social Sciences
Welfare Recipient
33%
Labor Force Participation
33%