welfare reform
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwelfareandreform
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welfare
noun[U]
uk/ˈwel.feər/us/ˈwel.fer/
help given, especially by the state or an organization, to people who need it, especially because they do not have ...
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reform
noun[C or U]
uk/rɪˈfɔːm/us/rɪˈfɔːrm/
an improvement, especially in a person's behaviour or in the structure ...
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(Definition ofwelfareandreformfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The next two chapters question the apparent success ofwelfarereform.
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Thatwelfarereformis badly needed cannot be seriously contested.
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Parties of the left have predominately framedwelfarereformin terms of the imperatives of globalisation.
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The first part consists of three chapters that chart the politics and economics ofwelfarereform.
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Rather, activism must focus on the most vulnerable women, addressing on currentwelfarereformpolicies (186).
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It is not justwelfarereform, however, that has underpinned the increased profile of voluntarism.
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The debate onwelfarereformrevolved fundamentally around two points.
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The article argues that its failure as a recipe forwelfarereformwas inevitable.
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The local implementation ofwelfarereformhas received much less attention.
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Within the conservative camp, a plethora of opinions existed onwelfarereform.
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The state's leadership of recentwelfarereform, thus, is nothing new.
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What are the necessary (albeit perhaps insufficient) conditions that allow leaders successfully to framewelfarereform?
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But there were also pamphlets and manuscripts that proposed guidelines for a modernwelfarereform.
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What if he had waited until after doingwelfarereform?
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What welfare recipients and the fathers of their children are saying aboutwelfarereform.
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Welfarereformis on the agenda of most of the advanced industrial democracies.
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Bonoli reaches some conclusions pertinent to our understanding ofwelfarereformmore generally.
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Second, effects on children should be considered in the context of the developmental trajectories of the primary caregivers and how they have been shaped bywelfarereformexperiences.
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The paradox is thatwelfarereformreduces the scale of government in one sense but expands it in another.
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Some research has begun to examine family experiences in dynamic ways which may be suited to future evaluations ofwelfarereformpolicy.
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