Welfare Reform: Failure & Remedies

Welfare Reform: Failure & Remedies

by Alvin L. Schorr
Welfare Reform: Failure & Remedies

Welfare Reform: Failure & Remedies

by Alvin L. Schorr

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Overview

Schorr provides an informed examination of the sources of welfare reform, its successes and considerable failures, and the economic and social forces that shaped the 1996 welfare reform. He summarizes developments in the history of welfare that led to an overwhelming public call for reform. Having participated in many of these developments as a high government official and as a policy practitioner, Schorr brings a unique perspective to these issues.

Assessment of accomplishments and damage rests on reports, research, and extensive data. Concluding that the 1996 legislation was the wrong way to go, Schorr explores underlying policy issues; Should all mothers be required to work at all times? How do we define poverty? How are wages related to welfare?—to frame solutions. In the process, Schorr underscores why welfare recipients are not a population distinct from the working poor population; that low wages, poor welfare, and our unequal distribution of income are tightly linked; and that reforming welfare will require major economic and social changes. Schorr offers a chilling forecast of the society we will have if we continue on our current course and, as an alternative, outlines deeply changed, more constructive policies. Must reading for scholars, students, and policy makers as well as those in the general public concerned with social welfare policies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275970642
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/30/2001
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

ALVIN L. SCHORR is Leonard W. Mayo Professor of Family and Child Welfare Emeritus, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University./e During Professor Schorr's long, distinguished career he has served as Dean of the New York University School of Social Work, Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Director of Long Range Research, U.S. Social Security Administration.He has published seven earlier books on social policies.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Herbert J. Gans
Introduction
The Welfare Narrative
TANF—The Cure
Six Decades of Welfare in Twenty-Five Pages
The Cure that Does Not Cure
Mothers, Children, and Work
Poverty's Three Constant Companions
Intimations of the Dis-Welfare State—A Forecast
Seven Guides
The Lady or the Tiger?
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Selected Readings
Index

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