Abstract
New welfare-to-work programs have been hailed in the press as the "new consensus" on reforming welfare. A close look at the evaluation studies and surveys of recent demonstration programs, however, indicates little success in getting women off welfare or out of poverty. Programs seem to be designed for failure. A feminist theoretical analysis indicates that such "failure" is functional to patriarchy, capitalism, and white supremacy.

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