Consequently, the government introduced a plethora of social policy reforms designed to "make work pay" for individuals who had languished on benefits for too long. The primary policy introduced to change work incentives was the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC), but other important policies such as the National Minimum Wage, the various New Deals, reforms to the National Insurance system, the lower rate of Income Tax and a National Childcare Strategy were all designed as part of a package of welfare to work policies. ... The drawback with this approach it that it may be difficult both poli...
In developing countries it is even harder to study, due to the widespread poverty and fiscal crisis. For example, Kinyanjui studied the case of Kenya in 1980, there has been created a "cost-sharing" policy, by following its programs government had to shift the education funding to families, despite their financial problems and thus due to gender biases girls had to be eliminated from the classes(as cited in Wangari n.d). ...