The Dilemma of American Social Welfare

The Dilemma of American Social Welfare
Author: William Epstein
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2017-09-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351483668

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In the current political climate of the U.S., there are noeasily apparent solutions to the social problems we face.William M. Epstein claims that people in need have been poorly served and misled by the American system of social welfare. This is one of those rare works emanating from a social welfare expert that does not offer easy placebos or simplistic claims based on more money.The Dilemma of American Social Welfare argues against the idea that there are inexpensive cures for serious societal sicknesses. Epstein takes on an immense literature in psychotherapy, social work, and welfare, all offering simple answers to complex problems. Two of the largest social experiments ever undertaken in the U.S. are evaluated in depth. The Negative Income Tax experiments of the 1960s and early 1970s tested the feasibility of an income guarantee; and the Evaluation of State Work/Welfare Initiatives employed a variety of programs to stimulate welfare recipients to find jobs. Epstein also analyzes social services associated with social work and examines approaches to juvenile delinquency and drug addiction.Epstein is blunt in his denial that traditional welfare can readily resolve major social and economic questions of the times. His work, addressed to the malaise in thesocial welfare or helping professions, should serve asan early warning signal that easy solutions are hard for recipients to identify and harder still for donors to put forth. Although it was originally published in the early 1990s, the book remains relevant to political and social questions of the day, which makes it of interest to sociologists, political scientists, policymakers, researchers, and others interested in policy and urban studies.

The Dilemma of American Social Welfare

The Dilemma of American Social Welfare
Author: William M. Epstein
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 9781315131740

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"In the current political climate of the U.S., there are noeasily apparent solutions to the social problems we face.William M. Epstein claims that people in need have been poorly served and misled by the American system of social welfare. This is one of those rare works emanating from a social welfare expert that does not offer easy placebos or simplistic claims based on more money.The Dilemma of American Social Welfare argues against the idea that there are inexpensive cures for serious societal sicknesses. Epstein takes on an immense literature in psychotherapy, social work, and welfare, all offering simple answers to complex problems. Two of the largest social experiments ever undertaken in the U.S. are evaluated in depth. The Negative Income Tax experiments of the 1960s and early 1970s tested the feasibility of an income guarantee; and the Evaluation of State Work/Welfare Initiatives employed a variety of programs to stimulate welfare recipients to find jobs. Epstein also analyzes social services associated with social work and examines approaches to juvenile delinquency and drug addiction.Epstein is blunt in his denial that traditional welfare can readily resolve major social and economic questions of the times. His work, addressed to the malaise in thesocial welfare or helping professions, should serve asan early warning signal that easy solutions are hard for recipients to identify and harder still for donors to put forth. Although it was originally published in the early 1990s, the book remains relevant to political and social questions of the day, which makes it of interest to sociologists, political scientists, policymakers, researchers, and others interested in policy and urban studies."--Provided by publisher.

Moral Authority, Ideology, And The Future Of American Social Welfare

Moral Authority, Ideology, And The Future Of American Social Welfare
Author: Andrew W. Dobelstein
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429967381

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This book suggests how welfare can be re-formed by taking the American ideological context as a road map for which welfare changes are possible and which are not, laying out a framework for welfare as America enters the twenty-first century.

Welfare in America

Welfare in America
Author: William M. Epstein
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 1997-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0299155935

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William M. Epstein charges that most current social welfare programs are not held to credible standards in their design or their results. Rather than spending less on such research and programs, however, Epstein suggests we should spend much more, and do the job right. The American public and policymakers need to rely on social science research for objective, credible information when trying to solve problems of employment, affordable housing, effective health care, and family integrity. But, Epstein contends, politicians treat welfare issues as ideological battlegrounds; they demand immediate results from questionable data and implement policies long before social researchers can complete their analyses. Social scientists often play into the political agenda, supporting poorly conceived programs and doing little to test and revise them. Analyzing Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) and the recent welfare reform act, Food Stamps, Medicaid, job training, social services, and other programs, Epstein systematically challenges the conservative’s vain hope that neglect is therapeutic for the poor, as well as the liberal’s conceit that a little bit of assistance is sufficient.

American Social Welfare Policy

American Social Welfare Policy
Author: Howard Jacob Karger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Public welfare
ISBN: 9780134303192

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American social welfare policy -- Social policy and the American welfare state -- A brief history of the American social welfare state -- Social welfare policy research : a framework for policy analysis -- Discrimination in american society -- Poverty in America -- The voluntary and for-profit social sectors -- The voluntary sector today -- Privatization and human service corporations -- The government sector -- The making of governmental policy -- Tax policy and income distribution -- Social insurance programs -- Public assistance programs -- The American health ccare system -- Mental health and substance abuse policy -- Criminal justice -- Child welfare policy -- Housing policies -- The politics of food policy and rural life -- The American welfare state in perspective -- The American welfare state in international perspective -- Glossary -- Index

Pandora's Dilemma

Pandora's Dilemma
Author: David Stoesz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2018
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0190669667

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Pandora's Dilemma presents theories of social welfare, addressing stakeholders, the policy process, electoral politics, child welfare, the precariat, online education, the devolution of the welfare state, and the evolution of the investment state.

Beyond Altruism

Beyond Altruism
Author: Willard C. Richan
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1987
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780866566339

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"When one is dealing with matters like the welfare poor and control of threatening behavior and abuse of young children and teenage pregnancy, there are few neutrals." So begins Willard Richan's challenging new book on social welfare policy. Beyond Altruism proceeds from the assumption that social welfare policy is not formulated in an environment free from politics and special interests. The allocation and redistribution of resources, the setting of policy priorities, and even the licensing of social workers are issues that are highly charged and are of enormous signficance to both the parts and the whole of society.

The Wasted Americans

The Wasted Americans
Author: Edgar May
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1964
Genre: Poor
ISBN:

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Here is a shocking, documented account of the bungled welfare programs that have paralyzed the poor. Written by a man who traveled across the United States interviewing caseworkers, welfare commissioners, and hordes of despairing poor, it provides some concrete answers to one of the most urgent problems facing America today. (Back cover).

Poverty in America

Poverty in America
Author: Ralph Segalman
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1981-07-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Support for the American Welfare State

Support for the American Welfare State
Author: Fay Lomax Cook
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1992
Genre: Public opinion
ISBN: 0231076193

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This edition reveals the results of a survey of attitudes of both the public and members of the U.S. House of Representatives about Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Medicare, Medicaid, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Food Stamps, and Unemployment Compensation.