These are the sources and citations used to research Social Assistance, Welfare, and Addictions. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Austin, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Austin, M., 2004. Changing welfare services. New York: Haworth Social Work Practice Press.
In-text: (Courtney, Nino and Peters, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Courtney, M., Nino, C. and Peters, E., n.d. System pathways into youth homelessness.
In-text: (King and Mueser, 2005)
Your Bibliography: King, C. and Mueser, P., 2005. Welfare and work. Kalamazoo, Mich.: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
In-text: (Luck, Elifson and Sterk, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Luck, P., Elifson, K. and Sterk, C., 2004. Female drug users and the welfare system: a qualitative exploration. Drugs: Education, Prevention, and Policy, 11(2), pp.113-128.
In-text: (Marchevsky and Theoharis, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Marchevsky, A. and Theoharis, J., 2006. Not working. New York: New York University Press.
In-text: (Pollack and Reuter, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Pollack, H. and Reuter, P., 2006. Welfare Receipt and Substance-Abuse Treatment Among Low-Income Mothers: The Impact of Welfare Reform. Am J Public Health, 96(11), pp.2024-2031.
In-text: (Rank, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Rank, M., 2004. One nation, underprivileged. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (Reamer, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Reamer, F., 2010. A guide to essential human services. Washington, DC: NASW Press.
In-text: (Reese, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Reese, E., 2005. Backlash against welfare mothers. Berkeley: University of California Press.
In-text: (Rockman, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Rockman, S., 2003. Welfare reform in the early republic. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's.
In-text: (Weimer and Vining, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Weimer, D. and Vining, A., 2009. Investing in the disadvantaged. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
In-text: (Zucchino, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Zucchino, D., 1997. Myth of the welfare queen. New York: Scribner.
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