The family support act of 1988 : a case study of welfare policy in the 1980s
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The family support act of 1988 : a case study of welfare policy in the 1980s
(Mellen studies in social work, v. 2)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-243) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study makes a contribution to understanding the politics of policy-making by exploring the relationship between political ideology, public opinion, and social welfare policy. It investigates this linkage through a case study of the Family Support Act of 1988. Findings are based on analysis of Congressional hearings and debates, news media editorials and commentaries (over three years), Congressional interviews, and documentary evidence obtained from the private legislative files of Senetor Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the legislative sponsor. The latter, exclusive access to the files, provides the study with the perspective of enabling a "policy story" to be told using "insiders" information. Prevailing notions about poverty, dependance and welfare, and the role of government are examined and placed within a theoretical framework grounded in individualistic and structuralist perspectives.
目次
- The context of social welfare
- social policy in the 1980s
- the evolution of the Family Support Act of 1988
- an analysis of the debates in the media and congress
- emerging ideas in the debate on welfare
- the triumph of individualism in welfare policy in 1988
- an analysis of the debates in the media and congress
- emerging ideas in the debate on welfare
- the triumph of individualism in welfare policy in 1988
- the worst of all - welfare policy in 1996.
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