Losing Ground: American Social Policy, 1950-1980, 10th Anniversary EditionBasic Books, 1994 M12 7 - 346 páginas This classic book serves as a starting point for any serious discussion of welfare reform. Losing Ground argues that the ambitious social programs of the1960s and 1970s actually made matters worse for its supposed beneficiaries, the poor and minorities. Charles Murray startled readers by recommending that we abolish welfare reform, but his position launched a debate culminating in President Clinton's proposal “to end welfare as we know it.” |
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Losing Ground: American Social Policy, 1950-1980, 10th Anniversary Edition Charles Murray Vista de fragmentos - 1994 |
Losing Ground: American Social Policy, 1950-1980, 10th Anniversary Edition Charles Murray Vista de fragmentos - 1994 |
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AFDC Affirmative Action American antipoverty Appendix table behavior benefits billion black males Blacks Whites Blacks budget Bureau Census changes chapter civil rights Current Population Survey DATA AND SOURCE disadvantaged discrimination dollars economic effect eligibility enrollment equality of outcome estimate example Executive Order 11246 federal figure Food Stamps ghetto Harold homicide illegitimacy illegitimate births incentives income increase inner-city Journal of Human labor force participation large numbers latent poverty living Losing Ground Lyndon Johnson magnet school Medicaid National Negative Income Tax parents percent percentage points period persons Phyllis poor poverty line problem property crime proportion Race racial reason reform reported Review reward scores smoking social policy social programs society SOURCE INFORMATION statistics status Survey teenagers tion transfers trendline trends UCR data unem unemployed unemployment Urban victims violent crimes wage War on Poverty Washington Whites Blacks Whites workers York young black