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Second-Order Devolution Revolution and the Hidden Structural Discrimination? Examining County Welfare-to-Work Service Systems in California

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Lucia Marina Lanfranconi Stamm & Ayda Basaran. (2023) Implementing Equity and Equality at the Frontline in Two Contrasting Welfare-To-Work (WTW) Organizations in California. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance 47:1, pages 57-75.
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Stephanie Holcomb, Andrea Hetling & Vee Yeo. (2022) A multi‐country systematic review of research on sanctions and equity in social welfare programs . Social Policy & Administration 57:5, pages 596-609.
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Lucia M. Lanfranconi, Yu-Ling Chang & Ayda Basaran. (2020) At the intersection of immigration and welfare governance in the United States: State, county and frontline levels and clients’ perspectives. Zeitschrift für Sozialreform 66:4, pages 441-469.
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Lucia M. Lanfranconi, Yu‐Ling Chang, Aditi Das & Paul J. Simpson. (2020) Equity versus equality: Discourses and practices within decentralized welfare‐to‐work programs in California . Social Policy & Administration 54:6, pages 883-899.
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