Human Cost of Welfare (e-bog) af Lisa Conyers, Conyers
Lisa Conyers, Conyers (forfatter)

Human Cost of Welfare e-bog

473,39 DKK (inkl. moms 591,74 DKK)
Why is the welfare system failing to work for so many people? This book examines the problems with the current welfare system and proposes reforms to create a smarter, smaller system that helps people improve their lives through rewarding work.Unlike other books on welfare, this one draws on the stories of more than 100 welfare recipients who are trapped in a system that keeps them underemploye...
E-bog 473,39 DKK
Forfattere Lisa Conyers, Conyers (forfatter), Jonathan Rauch, Rauch (introduktion)
Forlag Praeger
Udgivet 25 februar 2016
Længde 232 sider
Genrer 1KBB
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781440845352
Why is the welfare system failing to work for so many people? This book examines the problems with the current welfare system and proposes reforms to create a smarter, smaller system that helps people improve their lives through rewarding work.Unlike other books on welfare, this one draws on the stories of more than 100 welfare recipients who are trapped in a system that keeps them underemployed and unemployed. The authors present case studies that show that being a part of a welfare program can actively result in the recipient having to limit their job efforts for fear of losing government assistance. The book examines all major U.S. welfare systems, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, SNAP, Medicaid, and others.The authors begin by exploring the nation's basic poverty issues and examining the relationship between work and happiness. Next, they zero in on specific welfare programs, reporting both on their dollar costs and on the ways that they fail enrollees. The book then concludes with strategies for addressing the shortcomings of the current U.S. welfare system. This book is appropriate for readers interested in public policy, government programs, welfare, and cultural shifts in America. It adds a new perspective to the existing body of welfare scholarship by systematically assessing the impact of welfare on the receivers themselves.