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America's Emphasis on Welfare: Is It Children's Welfare or Corporate Welfare?

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 2003
States are facing a collective budget shortfall of dollar 40 billion and may have to cut millions from programs that serve children and families. The 2004 proposal exacerbates the state fiscal crisis. Because of linkages between federal and state taxes, federal tax cuts have added to the loss of state revenue coming into states to assist with programs.
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Kant on Welfare

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1999
Contemporary debate over public welfare policy is often cast in Kantian terms. It is argued, for example, that respect for the dignity of the poor requires public aid, or that respect for their autonomy forbids it. In some recent political discourse, the views of Kant himself have been invoked in defense of public welfare provision.
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Time on Welfare

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1995
Abstract. Long‐term welfare participation by women is examined using data from Akron, Ohio. Age at entry to welfare, previous work experience, and number of children are the best predictors of long‐term welfare use. Race and education are not statistically significant. Changes in family structure are the major reason why women enter welfare. But labor
Peter J. Leahy   +2 more
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Sumner on Welfare

Dialogue, 1998
L. W. Sumner's excellent book Welfare, Happiness, and Ethics has four central goals. He aims (1) to demonstrate the subjectivity of welfare (chaps. 1 to 3); (2) to show that the traditional subjective accounts of welfare—namely, hedonism and preference theories—are inadequate (chaps.
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Kaldor on welfare

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1989
Nicholas Kaldor's contribution to welfare economics is assessed. His compensation test is best regarded as a test of economic efficiency. To guard against contradiction, the possibility of compensation must be calculated in an imaginary economy constrained by a production function contracted in output space.
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On welfare pluralism

2017
One writer has described welfare pluralism as ‘a vital, but relatively neglected, part of social policy’ (Powell, 2007: 2). Pinker, however, did not neglect it. The third section explores some of the key arguments for pluralism in social policy in the UK which Pinker has highlighted since the 1980s.
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Perspectives on Welfare

2018
The changing policy context, Alsion Bowes and Duncan Sims the demography of minority ethnic groups in Scotland, Nick Bailey, Alison Bowes and Duncan Sims Pakistanis and social rented housing - a study in Glasgow, Alison Bowes, Naira Dar and Duncan Sims the housing experience of minority ethnic groups in Scotland, Hilary Third and Martin MacEwen the ...
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One Welfare

Veterinary Record, 2015
R Garcia, Pinillos   +3 more
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Essays on the Welfare State

2018
The author of this book was a pioneer in the field of social administration (now social policy) and this reissued classic contains a selection of his most famous writing on social issues. It covers subjects ranging from the position of women in society, changes in family life, and the social effects of industrialisation, to the problems of an ageing ...
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