Roxie Nicholson

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Roxie Nicholson
Born (1950-08-05)August 5, 1950
Winston Salem, North Carolina
Education

BA and MA University of North Carolina and

University of Maryland

Roxie Nicholson is a policy analyst currently working at the United States Department of Labor.[1] She is considered an expert on welfare policy and has often been quoted by the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Weekly Standard and other media on welfare to work and poverty issues. She is best known for her critique of welfare reform efforts in the 1990s which she claimed would eventually lead to more childhood poverty and underfunded block grants to states. She has been a contributor to numerous evaluations of welfare policy in the United States.

References

  1. Johnson, Earl S; Levine, Ann; Doolittle, Fred C (1999). Fathers' Fair Share: Helping Poor Men Manage Child Support and Fatherhood. Russell Sage Foundation. p. xiii. ISBN 0-87154-411-3, 9780871544117 Check |isbn= value (help). Retrieved 17 November 2010. 


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