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Define social welfare.
the “shares” of the national income earned by various groups.
the increasing concentration of poverty among women, especially unmarried women and their children
the amount of funds collected between any two points in time.
it considers what a family must spend for an “austere” standard of living, and number of poor people
The official name of the “welfare reform” law of 1996.
policies that provide benefits to individuals, either through entitlement or means-testing.
the value of assets .
progressive tax
Define feminization of poverty.
the “shares” of the national income earned by various groups.
the increasing concentration of poverty among women, especially unmarried women and their children
the amount of funds collected between any two points in time.
it considers what a family must spend for an “austere” standard of living, and number of poor people
The official name of the “welfare reform” law of 1996.
policies that provide benefits to individuals, either through entitlement or means-testing.
the value of assets .
progressive tax
Define Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act.
the “shares” of the national income earned by various groups.
the increasing concentration of poverty among women, especially unmarried women and their children
the amount of funds collected between any two points in time.
it considers what a family must spend for an “austere” standard of living, and number of poor people
The official name of the “welfare reform” law of 1996.
policies that provide benefits to individuals, either through entitlement or means-testing.
the value of assets .
progressive tax
Define income distribution.
the “shares” of the national income earned by various groups.
the increasing concentration of poverty among women, especially unmarried women and their children
the amount of funds collected between any two points in time.
it considers what a family must spend for an “austere” standard of living, and number of poor people
The official name of the “welfare reform” law of 1996.
policies that provide benefits to individuals, either through entitlement or means-testing.
the value of assets .
progressive tax
Define income.
the “shares” of the national income earned by various groups.
the increasing concentration of poverty among women, especially unmarried women and their children
the amount of funds collected between any two points in time.
it considers what a family must spend for an “austere” standard of living, and number of poor people
The official name of the “welfare reform” law of 1996.
policies that provide benefits to individuals, either through entitlement or means-testing.
the value of assets .
progressive tax
a tax by which the government takes a greater share of the income of the rich than of the poor (ex. a rich family pays 50% of its income in taxes and a poor family pays 5%)
the “shares” of the national income earned by various groups.
the increasing concentration of poverty among women, especially unmarried women and their children
the amount of funds collected between any two points in time.
it considers what a family must spend for an “austere” standard of living, and number of poor people
The official name of the “welfare reform” law of 1996.
policies that provide benefits to individuals, either through entitlement or means-testing.
the value of assets .
progressive tax
Define poverty line.
the “shares” of the national income earned by various groups.
the increasing concentration of poverty among women, especially unmarried women and their children
the amount of funds collected between any two points in time.
it considers what a family must spend for an “austere” standard of living, and number of poor people
The official name of the “welfare reform” law of 1996.
policies that provide benefits to individuals, either through entitlement or means-testing.
the value of assets .
progressive tax
Define wealth.
the “shares” of the national income earned by various groups.
the increasing concentration of poverty among women, especially unmarried women and their children
the amount of funds collected between any two points in time.
it considers what a family must spend for an “austere” standard of living, and number of poor people
The official name of the “welfare reform” law of 1996.
policies that provide benefits to individuals, either through entitlement or means-testing.
the value of assets .
progressive tax
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