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Volume 35, Issue 1 (2008) March - Special Issue on History of Contemporary Social Policy
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Articles
Leveling the Playing Field: Epitomizing Devolution through Faith-Based Organizations
Robert J. Wineburg, Brian L. Coleman, Stephanie C. Boddie, and Ram A. Cnaan
Social Work in the Workfare Regime: A Comparison of the U.S. and Australia
Catherine McDonald and Michael Reisch
Social Security Privatization: An Ideologically Structured Movement
Judie Svihula and Carroll L. Estes
The Illusion of Change, The Politics of Illusion: Evolution of the Family Support Act of 1988
Luisa S. Deprez
When Does Public Opinion Matter?
Jennifer L. Christian
A Decent Home for Every Family? Housing Policy Initiatives Since the 1980s
Sondra J. Fogel, Marc T. Smith, and Anne R. Williamson
Does Belief Matter? Social Psychological Characteristics and the Likelihood of Welfare Use and Exit
Michele Lee Kozimor-King
Social Welfare Policy and Public Assistance for Low-Income Substance Abusers: The Impact of 1996 Welfare Reform Legislation on the Economic Security of Former Supplemental Security Income Drug Addiction and Alcoholism Beneficiaries
Sean R. Hogan, George J. Unick, Richard Speiglman, and Jean C. Norris
Tracing the History of Medicare Home Health Care: The Impact of Policy on Benefit Use
Joan K. Davitt and Sunha Choi
Editor's Note
History of Contemporary Social Policy: Introduction
Richard K. Caputo