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Leaving Welfare: Independence or Continued Vulnerability?
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Public WelfareIncome SecurityEducationSocial WorkWelfare EconomicsSocial Policy ResearchFinancial SecurityPovertyEconomic InequalityHuman WelfareSocial InequalityEconomicsPublic PolicyEmploymentConditional Cash TransferCash BenefitsWelfare StateWelfare PolicyWorkforce DevelopmentSociologyCash Welfare BenefitsBusinessSemi‐structured InterviewsSocial Policy
Data from two semi‐structured interviews gathered approximately six months apart from seven women who were receiving cash welfare benefits at the time of the first interview and were not receiving benefits at the second interview were used to analyze the experiences of leaving welfare. Emergent themes about the post‐welfare experience are: (1) the low wages and lack of advancement opportunities in jobs, (2) confusion related to program administration, (3) the continued reliance on income support programs and kin, and (4) the banking of cash benefits under the five‐year time limit as a new safety net.
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