The Transition from Welfare to Work: Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy’s Influence on the Employment Outcome of African American Female Welfare Recipients
Keywords:
transition from welfare to workself-esteem
self-efficacy
welfare recipients
employment outcome
African American women
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2006-04-22Metadata
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Ohio State University. College of Social WorkSeries/Report no.:
National Symposium on Doctoral Research in Social Work. 18thAbstract:
Session 4: Welfare Reform. Presenter: Belinda Bruster, Ph.D., Norfolk State University (2005) - "The Transition from Welfare to Work: Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy's Influence on the Employment Outcome of African American Female Welfare Recipients". Respondent: Dr. Lisa Raiz, The Ohio State University.
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