Family Support Act
The Family Support Act of 1988 (Pub.L. 100–485, 102 Stat. 2343, enacted October 13, 1988) was a federal law that amended Title IV of the Social Security Act to revise the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program to emphasize work, child support and family benefits, as well as on withholding the wages of absentee parents. The Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training program (JOBS) was a welfare-to-work program created by the Family Support Act to replace the Work Incentive program (WIN).
100th United States Congress42 U.S.C. § 652(k)Catherine BertiniJob Opportunities and Basic Skills Training programList of United States federal legislation, 1901–2001Timeline of the Ronald Reagan presidency (1988–January 1989)Welfare dependencyWilliam_L._ArmstrongWork–family balance in the United States
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Family Support Act
The Family Support Act of 1988 (Pub.L. 100–485, 102 Stat. 2343, enacted October 13, 1988) was a federal law that amended Title IV of the Social Security Act to revise the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program to emphasize work, child support and family benefits, as well as on withholding the wages of absentee parents. The Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training program (JOBS) was a welfare-to-work program created by the Family Support Act to replace the Work Incentive program (WIN).
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Le Family Support Act de 1988 ...... ndaires de l'aide en question.
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The Family Support Act of 1988 ...... , to live with their parents."
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Le Family Support Act de 1988 ...... apitre du Social Security Act.
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The Family Support Act of 1988 ...... Work Incentive program (WIN).
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