Welfare reform in America : perspectives and prospects
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Welfare reform in America : perspectives and prospects
(Middlebury conference series on economic issues)
Kluwer-Nijhoff, c1982
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注記
Papers presented at the second annual Middlebury Conference on Economic Issues, held in April 1980
Includes bibliographies
収録内容
- Goals and purposes of social welfare expenditures / Robert J. Lampman
- Welfare reform / William P. Albrecht
- The war on income poverty / Sheldon Danziger and Robert Plotnik
- The effectiveness of current transfer programs in reducing poverty / G. William Hoagland
- How effective is our multiple benefit anti-poverty program? / Morton Paglin
- The role of food stamps in welfare reforms / J. Fred Giertz and Dennis H. Sullivan
- What is an appropriate benefit level for the unemployed? / Daniel S. Hamermesh
- The AFDC-unemployed fathers program / James R. Hosek
- The evolution of the work issue in welfare reform / Larry L. Orr and Felicity Skidmore
- Direct job creation / Robert H. Haveman
- The effect of a negative income tax on work effort / Robert A. Moffitt
- A study of the interaction between cash transfer programs and employment programs / David M. Betson and David H. Greenberg
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the second in a series of books growing out of the annual Mid dlebury College Conference on Economic Issues. The second confer ence, held in April 1980, focused on goals and realities of welfare reform. The objectives of the conference were threefold: (1) evaluation of the antipoverty effort so far; (2) discussion of welfare reform alternatives; and (3) prediction of how new initiatives would change work behavior and productivity. During the time this country has been engaged in a "war on poverty," two massive efforts to reform welfare, Richard M. Nixon's Family As sistance Plan (FAP) and Jimmy Carter's Program for Better Jobs and Income (PBJI), were proposed. Both defined national benefit levels and featured a negative income tax. Both measures were defeated in Congress. More modest efforts at reform have, however, changed the economic landscape. Because of the rapid growth in cash and in-kind transfer programs, income poverty is no longer the serious problem that it was in 1964. In fact, looking at the proliferation of programs and the substantial surge in participation rates, some politicians have even advocated a period of government retrenchment. In 1971, the governor of California vii viii INTRODUCTION proposed (and implemented) a major welfare reform in an attempt to stem the rapid growth of welfare caseloads that began in his state in 1967-68. He argued that savings from administrative improvements could be used to raise benefits for the "truly needy.
目次
I Political Economy of Welfare Reform.- 1 Goals and Purposes of Social Welfare Expenditures.- 2 Welfare Reform: An Idea Whose Time Has Come and Gone.- II Benchmarks.- 3 The War on Income Poverty: Achievements and Failures.- 4 The Effectiveness of Current Transfer Programs in Reducing Poverty.- 5 How Effective Is Our Multiple-Benefit Antipoverty Program?.- III Implications of Current Programs for Reform Proposals.- 6 The Role of Food Stamps in Welfare Reforms.- 7 What Is an Appropriate Benefit Level for the Unemployed?.- 8 The AFDC-Unemployed Fathers Program: Determinants of Participation and Implications for Welfare Reform.- IV Evaluating Next Steps.- 9 The Evolution of the Work Issue in Welfare Reform.- 10 Direct Job Creation: Potentials and Realities.- 11 The Effect of a Negative Income Tax on Work Effort: A Summary of the Experimental Results.- 12 A Study of the Interaction between Cash Transfer Programs and Employment Programs.- List of Contributors.
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