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A Public Transformed? Welfare Reform as Policy Feedback

A Public Transformed? Welfare Reform as Policy Feedback
2007
American Political Science Review
Author(s): 
Sanford Schram, Joe Soss
A Public Transformed? Welfare Reform as Policy Feedback
Source Sector(s)
Academic
Benefits Program
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Level of Government
Federal/National
Location
United States
Format
Academic Article

This article analyzes the strategic use of public policy as a tool for reshaping public opinion. Though progressive revisionists in the 1990s argued that reforming welfare could produce a public more willing to invest in anti-poverty efforts, welfare reform in the 1990s did little to shift public opinion. This study investigates the general conditions under which mass feedback effects should be viewed as more or less likely.