When America set out to replace welfare with work, it was generally recognized that the transportation needs of new workers would have to be met in order for this reform policy to succeed. Four years after the full implementation of welfare reform, the lack of an adequate transportation solution has emerged as one of the most intractable barriers to the integration of former AFDC recipients into the work force.
As we better understand the direct experiences of TANF recipients in moving into the workforce, this report highlights the dimensions of this transportation barrier.
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