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Immigrant Social Policy in the American States: Race Politics and State TANF and Medicaid Eligibility Rules for Legal Permanent Residents

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This paper examined differences in the drivers of state Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Medicaid immigrant eligibility policies, determined in the wake of the 1996 Welfare Reform, and found that differences in incentive structures of the two programs may affect the way race politics influence each.
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This article examines differences in the drivers of state Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Medicaid immigrant eligibility policies, determined in the wake of the 1996 Welfare Reform. The findings show that differences in the incentive structures of the two programs may affect the way race politics influence each. Specifically, race is a strong negative correlate for TANF inclusion of immigrants as states with large African American populations were more likely to exclude legal permanent residents from the program. In the case of Medicaid, the size of the immigrant population is a strong positive correlate for inclusion. The effect of the size of the black population, although negative, is small and not significant. The study confirms extant research findings that ideological factors play an important role in the formation of both policies.

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:Governing Through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear

TL;DR: Governing through crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of FearCriminal Justice Theory, Volume 26, 2019 as mentioned in this paper, Section 5.1.
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In the shadow of the poorhouse: a social history of welfare in America

Daniel M. Fox
- 01 Oct 1987 - 
TL;DR: Leslie Hearnshaw responds strongly to those he sees as jeopardizing an ancient humanist project of psychological knowledge: over-specialized professional psychologists, historians indifferent to present scientific psychology, and critics of the whole progressivist enterprise.
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The social forces.

TL;DR: This paper present an attractive little volume of two hundred and twenty-six pages, neatly bound and printed upon excellent paper with wide margins and clear type, made up of twenty-five editorials appearing in The Survey in 1907 and 1908.
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Unauthorized Status and Youth Development in the United States: Consensus Statement of the Society for Research on Adolescence.

TL;DR: A range of policies and practices that could reduce the developmental harm to children, youth, and their families stemming from this status are summarized.
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Faces of inequality : social diversity in American politics

TL;DR: The controversial new thesis of Faces of Inequality as mentioned in this paperaces of inequality is that a state's racial and ethnic composition, more than any other factor, directs its political processes and policies.
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Politics and the New American Welfare States

TL;DR: In this article, the authors test nine different theoretical explanations of welfare policy to explain why states have reacted differently to the new authority and find that different approaches to welfare are attributable to the unique, and very potent, combination of political characteristics in each state.
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The Changing Color of Welfare? How Whites’ Attitudes toward Latinos Influence Support for Welfare1

TL;DR: This article used the National Election Study to consider how stereotypes about Latinos influence white support for welfare and found that whites' stereotypes about Latino work ethic grow more positive as the size of the Latino population increases, suggesting positive effects of contact.
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Guarding the Golden Door: American Immigration Policy and Immigrants since 1882

Roger Daniels
TL;DR: The history of immigration to the United States can be viewed in four epochs: the colonial period, the mid 19th century, the start of the 20th century and post 1965 as mentioned in this paper.
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Race/Ethnicity and Direct Democracy: An Analysis of California's Illegal Immigration Initiative

TL;DR: The role of racial/ethnic diversity in county-level support for California's illegal immigration initiative (Proposition 187) was examined in this article, where the authors conceptualized California counties in terms of their homogeneous, heterogeneous, or bifurcated racial and ethnic composition.
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