Danziger, S., & Gottschalk, P. (1985, May/June). Social programs-a partial solution to, but not a cause of poverty: An alternative to Charles Murray's view. Challenge Magazine.
4.
Food stamps: Poor call program insufficient as backers race to fight cuts . (1981, February 8). Baltimore Sun, pp. B1B2, .
Greenstein, R. (1985, March 25). Losing faith in "losing ground." New Republic, pp. 12-17.
7.
A guide to understanding the supply siders. (1980, December 22). Business Week, pp. 76-78.
8.
Hailstones, T. (1982). A guide to supply-side economics. Richmond, VA: Dame.
9.
How supply-siders would help minorities. (1980, December 22). Business Week, p. 78.
10.
Institute for Contemporary Studies. (1981). The Fairmount papers (Black Alternatives Conference, December1980). San Francisco, Author.
11.
Joint Center for Political Studies. (1983). A policy framework for racial justice. Washington, DC: Author.
12.
Maryland Department of Human Resources. (1981 ). Briefing guide for AFDC policy changes. Annapolis: Author.
13.
Moskos, C.C., Jr. (1970). The American enlisted man. Washington, DC: Russell Sage Foundation.
14.
Moynihan, D.P. (1986). Family and nation. San Diego : Harcourt, Brace.
15.
Murray, C. (1984). Losing ground: American social policy, 1950-1980 . New York: Basic Books.
16.
National Center of Health Statistics. (1985 , September). Monthly vital statistics report (Vol. 34, No. 6). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare .
17.
Office of Management and Budget. (1981, March). Budget revisions, fiscal year 1982. Washington, DC: Author.
18.
Office of Management and Budget. (1981, April). Budget revisions, fiscal year 1982. Washington, DC: Author.
19.
Office of Management and Budget. (1983). Budget of the U.S. government. Washington, DC: Author.
20.
Office of Management and Budget. (1984a). Budget of the U.S. government. Washington, DC: Author.
21.
Office of Management and Budget. (1984b). The United States budget in brief. Washington, DC: Author.
22.
Office of Management and Budget. (1985). The United States budget in brief. Washington, DC: Author.
23.
Office of Management and Budget. (1986a). Budget of the U.S. government. Washington, DC: Author.
24.
Office of Management and Budget. (1986b). The United States budget in brief. Washington, DC: Author.
25.
Office of Management and Budget. (1989a). Budget of the U.S. government. Washington, DC: Author.
26.
Office of Management and Budget. (1989b). The United States budget in brief. Washington, DC: Author.
27.
Orfield, G. (1988). Separate societies: Have the Kerner warnings come true? In F. R. Harris & R. W. Wilkins (Eds.), Quiet riots: Race and poverty in the United States. New York: Pantheon.
28.
Reagan budget cuts make today the day the poor have dreaded. ( 1981, October 1). Baltimore Sun, pp. A1A9, .
29.
Say, J.B. (1960). A treatise on political economy. In H. Hazlitt (Ed.), The critics of Keynesian economics. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand .
30.
Shenfield, A. (1981). Myth and reality in economic systems (The Heritage Lecture Series No 4. Washington, DC: The Heritage Foundation.
31.
U.S. Bureau of the Census. (1979). Population profile of the United States (Current Population Reports, Senes P-20, No. 350. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce.
32.
U.S. Bureau of the Census. (1983a). Child support and alimony (Current Population Reports, Special Studies Series P-23, No. 141. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce.
33.
U.S. Bureau of the Census. (1983b). Population characteristics: Household and family characteristics (Current Population Reports, Series P-20, No. 388. Washington, DC : U.S. Department of Commerce.
34.
U.S. Bureau of the Census. (1984). Money, income and poverty status of families and persons in the United States (Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 149. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce.
35.
U.S Bureau of the Census. (1989a). Changes in American family life (Current Population Reports, Special Studies Series P-23, No. 163. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce.
36.
U.S. Bureau of the Census. (1989b). Single parents and their children (Current Population Reports, Special Studies Series P-23, No. 162. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce.
37.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (1990, March). Monthly labor review. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Labor.
38.
Valentine, B. (1978). Hustling and other hard work: Lifestyles in the ghetto. New York: The Free Press .
39.
Why supply side economics is suddenly popular: A shift from Keynesian focus on demand. (1979, September 17). Business Week , pp. 116-118.
40.
Wilson, W.J. (1987). The truly disadvantaged: The inner city, the underclass, and public policy. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
41.
Wilson, W.J., et al. (1988). The ghetto underclass and the changing structure of urban poverty. In F. R. Harris & R. W. Wilkins (Eds.), Quiet riots: Race and poverty in the United States. New York: Pantheon.