Southern Rural Sociology Special Issue: Welfare Reform in the South (2002)
Guest Editor: Julie N. Zimmerman
Articles
Contextualizing Cash Assistance and the South
Julie N. Zimmerman
Welfare, Work, and Well-Being in Metro and Nonmetro Louisiana
Joachim Singelmann, Theresa Davidson, and Rachel Reynolds
Food Security of Low-Income Single Parents in East Alabama: Use of Private and Public Programs in the Age of Welfare Reform
Patricia A. Duffy, Ginger Grayson Hallmark, Joseph J. Molnar, LaToya Claxton, Conner Bailey, and Steve Mikloucich
Time Limit and Sanction Effects of the Texas TANF Waiver
Tami Swenson, Steve White, and Steve Murdoch
Racial Disparities and Welfare Reform in Mississippi
Curtina Moreland-Young, Kristie Roberts, Jody Fields, and Royal Walker Jr.
TANF/Welfare Client Decline and Community Context in the Rural South, 1997-2000
Domenico Parisi, Diane K. McLaughlin, Michael Taquino, Steven Michael Grice, and Neil R. White
The Impact of Welfare Reform on Rural Alabamians
David L. Klemmock, Lucinda Lee Roff, Debra Moehle McCallum, and John T. Stern
Raising a Flag of Caution in the Race for Community-Based Approaches to Rural Welfare Reform: Early Findings from Texas
Miguel Ferguson, Dennis Poole, Diana DiNitto, and A. James Schwab
The Promise and Peril of Charitable Choice: Religion, Poverty Relief, and Welfare Reform in the South
John P. Bartkowski and Helen A. Regis
Southern Rural Family Economic Well-Being in the Context of Public Assistance
Bonnie Braun, Frances C. Lawrence, Patricia H. Dyk, and Maria Vandergriff-Avery
The Regionalization of Poverty: Assistance for the Black Belt South?
Ronald C. Wimberley and Libby V. Morris