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Poverty Policy
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A01=Theodore R. Marmor
AFDC Recipient
alvin l. schorr
antipoverty program evaluation
assistance
Author_Theodore R. Marmor
Average Income
cash transfer mechanisms
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Children's Allowance
Children’s Allowance
earl r. rolph
economic inequality solutions
edward e. schwartz
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family
Family Assistance
FAP
federal
Federal Individual Income Tax
Guaranteed Income Plan
harvey e. brazer
HEW
Horizontal Efficiency
income
Income Maintenance Program
income redistribution theory
individual
Internal Revenue Service
joseph a. pechman
Large Families
Manpower Training
Marginal Tax Rate
negative
Negative Income Tax
Net Allowance
Net Tax Liability
Nit Proposal
plan
Positive Income Tax
Poverty Income Gap
Present Welfare System
public
rates
robert j. lampman
social policy analysis
social safety net research
Special Tax Rate
tax
theodare r. marmor
Title XVI
US welfare reform comparative analysis
Vertical Efficiency
Welfare Reforms
Product details
- ISBN 9780202361703
- Weight: 408g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 15 Jan 2008
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Cash transfers are but one form of income supplementation, and a fuller presentation of antipoverty proposals would include both transfers in-kind (such as food, housing, and medical care) and human investment programs aimed at increasing the earning capacity of individuals. Much discussion has centered on how to reduce poverty by getting more cash income in the hands of poor people. This collection brings together in one accessible volume the most widely discussed plans for reducing financial poverty in the United States through cash transfers.
Theodore R. Marmor is professor of public policy and management and professor of political science at Yale School of Management. He currently sits on the editorial board of both the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice and Journal of Health, Politics, Policy, and Law as well as on the international advisory board of the London School of Economics (Health and Social Care). He is an author or co-author of numerous books and author of over a hundred scholarly articles.
Poverty Policy
€61.50
