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The conventional economic analysis of welfare programmes is based on the work disincentive issue. This has become a … sufficiently attractive as to provide substantial work disincentives. Questions that view. This questioning is motivated by the … inappropriately high work disincentives.  …
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Since first identified in June 1981, 315,390 cases of AIDS have been reported in the United States and 194,354 Americans have died of the disease, as of 30 June 1993. Worldwide, 718,894 cases of AIDS have been reported and 13 million people are believed to be infected with the HIV...
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The education system should emphasize work skills / Ray Marshall & Marc Tucker -- The education system should not … emphasize work skills / Peter Shaw -- A German-style apprenticeship program would be effective / Wilfried Prewo -- A German … Kantor -- Welfare reform should require recipients to work / Donna E. Shalala -- Welfare reform should not stress work / Neil …
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