American Welfare State

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American Welfare State
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comparative welfare policy frameworks
CSFP
Donut Hole
EBT Card
EITC
Emergency Food Assistance Program
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federalism
government benefit eligibility
HCVP
health care policy
Health Insurance Marketplaces
Health Safety Net
Housing Choice Voucher
housing policy
Houston
income assistance
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
MA Plan
Medicaid
Medicare
New Orleans
nutrition policy
Out-of Pocket Maximum
policy implementation research
poverty
public assistance programs
Public Private Partnerships
Snap
Snap Benefit
Snap Recipient
social policy
social safety net analysis
Social Safety Net Programs
Social Security
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program
TANF
TANF Program
Texas Workforce Commission
Thrifty Food Plan
urban poverty studies
Voucher Program
Weekly Benefit Amount
welfare policy
welfare program comparison
WIC
worker's compensation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032042213
  • Weight: 208g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Through a practical introduction to the policies of the American welfare state—a wide-ranging subject much discussed but seldom described—this concise volume details the four main areas of social welfare policy: housing assistance, nutrition assistance, income assistance, and medical assistance.

In plain, approachable language, author Brian J. Glenn explains, for example, how Section 8 housing vouchers function, what the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is, how Medicare has developed, and what Temporary Aid for Needy Families does. Especially in the era of Covid-19 and a recession, there is a need for citizens and students to understand the American social safety net. The American Welfare State is written in a manner that allows a complete novice to understand these programs in a brisk and comprehensive fashion that is both short enough to read over a couple of nights in a course and yet detailed enough for the programs to be understood at quite a nuanced level.

In this thoroughly updated second edition, author Brian J. Glenn outlines the ways in which social welfare programs differ, sometimes dramatically, from locality to locality. To help students understand how these policies function, Glenn looks at the support households receive in five cities: Boston, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, and New Orleans. This approach provides not only a geographic spread but also an examination of the variability of support, giving the reader a feel for the range of funding levels and also the variety of ways programs can be implemented. In short, this book is a fully updated and handy teaching and learning tool that fills a huge gap in the literature on a subject that many want to teach but often lack the resources to do.

Brian J. Glenn writes about how Americans care for themselves and others in times of need. He has taught at the University of Pennsylvania, Hamilton College, and Wesleyan University, among others. While teaching at Emerson College, his Development of the American Welfare State class was named by the student newspaper as one of the six courses every student should take before graduating. Brian’s work has received awards from the New England Political Science Association, the Law and Society Association, and the American Risk and Insurance Association.

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