The invisible safety net : protecting the nation's poor children and families
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HV95 .C86 2006
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HV95 .C86 2006
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Aide sociale -- États-Unis.
Aide sociale.
Armut
Child Welfare
Enfants -- Protection, assistance, etc. -- États-Unis.
Enfants pauvres -- Services -- États-Unis.
Enfants pauvres, Services aux -- États-Unis.
Familie
Familles pauvres -- Services -- États-Unis.
Familles pauvres, Services aux -- États-Unis.
Pauvres -- Politique gouvernementale -- États-Unis.
Poverty
Social Welfare
Sozialhilfe
United States
USA.
welfare services.
États-Unis -- Politique sociale -- 1993-
Aide sociale.
Armut
Child Welfare
Enfants -- Protection, assistance, etc. -- États-Unis.
Enfants pauvres -- Services -- États-Unis.
Enfants pauvres, Services aux -- États-Unis.
Familie
Familles pauvres -- Services -- États-Unis.
Familles pauvres, Services aux -- États-Unis.
Pauvres -- Politique gouvernementale -- États-Unis.
Poverty
Social Welfare
Sozialhilfe
United States
USA.
welfare services.
États-Unis -- Politique sociale -- 1993-
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Physical Desc
203 pages ; 25 cm
Language
English
UPC
9780691122687
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-195) and index.
Description
The modern social safety net is under attack. So argues economist Janet Currie in one of the most provocative books ever published on America's social welfare system. Unlike most books about antipoverty programs, Currie trains her focus on cash welfare, which accounts for a small and shrinking share of federal expenditures on poor families with children, but on the staples of today's American welfare system: Medicaid, Food Stamps, Head Start, WIC, and public housing. These programs, Currie maintains, form an effective, if largely invisible and haphazard safety net, and yet they are the very programs most vulnerable to political attack and misunderstanding. This book highlights both the importance and the fragility of this safety net, arguing that, while not perfect, it is essential to fighting poverty. Currie demonstrates how America's safety net is threatened by growing budget deficits and by an erroneous public belief that antipoverty programs for children do not work and are riddled with fraud. By unearthing new empirical data, Currie makes the case that social programs for families with children are actually remarkably effective. She takes her argument one step further by offering specific reforms, detailed in each chapter, for improving these programs even more.
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The book concludes with an overview of an integrated safety net that would fight poverty more effectively and prevent children from slipping through holes in the net. For example, Currie recommends the implementation of a benefit debit card that would provide benefits with less administrative burden on the recipient. A complement to books such as Barbara Ehrenreich's bestselling Nickel and Dimed, which document the personal struggles of the working poor. The Invisible Safety Net provides a big picture book at the kind of programs and solutions that would help ease those struggles. Comprehensive and authoritative, it will prompt a major reexamination of the current thinking on improving the lives of needy Americans.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Currie, J. M. (2006). The invisible safety net: protecting the nation's poor children and families . Princeton University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Currie, Janet M. 2006. The Invisible Safety Net: Protecting the Nation's Poor Children and Families. Princeton University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Currie, Janet M. The Invisible Safety Net: Protecting the Nation's Poor Children and Families Princeton University Press, 2006.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Currie, Janet M. The Invisible Safety Net: Protecting the Nation's Poor Children and Families Princeton University Press, 2006.
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