“One Door” welfare reform reduces fraud and fosters upward mobility

Posted by punkthesystem

5 Comments

  1. punkthesystem on

    One Door approach integrates many of today’s fragmented welfare services, job training, and employment programs into a single coordinated system that makes it easier to help recipients transition from welfare to work. It reduces fraud, encourages work, and is compassionate towards those genuinely in need.

  2. WifeGuy-Menelaus on

    I dont disagree with the sentiment but the article is a but thin on detail and evidence

  3. surreptitioussloth on

    I’m fine with one system handling all welfare, but it seems like one door advocates are too focused on work requirements and increasing work as the point of welfare

  4. Responsible_Owl3 on

    The Estonian state implemented a somewhat analogous approach, called “one entry”, meaning when a citizen has given the state a piece of information (their age, gender, height etc) once, they should never be asked about it again, and it should be the state worker’s responsibility to fetch the info from a database rather than the citizen’s to reenter the already available info into another form.

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