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American Social Welfare Policy
American Social Welfare Policy
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Aggregate Expenditure Growth
aging population programs
American Psychiatric Association
American Social Welfare Policy
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Community Mental Health
Community Mental Health Centers
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Community Mental Health Policy
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Family Assistance Plan
government intervention
HEW
income support systems
Internal Revenue Service
Language_English
mental health policy
Mental Illness
modern America
National Committee
Nixon's FAP
Nixon’s FAP
Older Americans Act
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policy change in US social programs
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public policy analysis
Reagan administration
social attitudes and beliefs
Social Control Perspective
Social Security Disability Insurance
social welfare issues
Social Welfare Policy
Social Welfare Problems
softlaunch
Welfare Reform
welfare state evolution
Product details
- ISBN 9780367006723
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 149 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 18 Apr 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Social welfare activities stand at the heart of the modern democratic state as they absorb ever-increasing budget allocations and stimulate debate over the proper role of government. This study analyzes the development of social welfare policy in modern America, beginning with a critical assessment of the dominant “progressive†and “social control
David A. Rochefort is assistant professor in the political science department at Northeastern University. He teaches courses in public policy and research methods to undergraduates and students in the Master of Public Administration program. He has also worked as a health planning specialist and policy consultant for government agencies in the states of Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
American Social Welfare Policy
€192.20
