This article provides a brief history of children raised by relatives and examines the welfare eligibility of these families, emphasizing changes under the Personal Responsibility & Work Opportunity Act of 1996 (PR&WOA). The revolution in public welfare places many care-giving relatives at financial risk. Depending on their states' plans for implementing the PR&WOA, children and their relative caregivers may lose state support. The article presents the social welfare policy responses of a number of states to the problems of kinship care-giving, formal kinship foster care, the PR&WOA, and other social welfare provisions. Unintended consequences of welfare reform are highlighted.
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Hegar, R. L., & Scannapieco, M. (2000). Grandma’s Babies: The Problem of Welfare Eligibility for Children Raised by Relatives. The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 27(3). https://doi.org/10.15453/0191-5096.2669
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