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The potential effects of welfare reform on states' financing of child welfare services
Children and Youth Services Review, 1999Abstract Welfare reform and related changes have the potential to significantly affect states' financing of child welfare services both directly and indirectly. While the actual effects of these changes are not yet known, there have been no baseline data on states financing practices upon which to measure change.
Rob Geen, Shelley Waters Boots
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National Service and the Welfare-Warfare State
Social Service Review, 1983The introduction of an all-volunteer military in the United States has raised a number of basic questions. Is the new manpower system producing an effective military force, especially in the combat arms? What is the political and moral basis of a system that relies heavily on members of deprived minorities to be the combat soldiers?
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Family and Child Welfare in Norway: An Analysis of the Welfare State’s Programs and Services
2018Norway is one of the leading countries in the world pertaining to family and Child Welfare Services. While there is no umbrella term for family life education programs in place, there are numerous programs and services offered through the publicly funded health-care service system.
Mette L. Baran, Janice E. Jones
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Federal/State Responsibility for Child Welfare Services
Children Australia, 1984In Victoria at the present time a major review is being undertaken into child welfare practice and legislation. The importance of this task is two-fold. Not only do children have to gain from a sensitive and workable final Report, but families too could find that they will be offered the support they need to assist in the difficult task of raising ...
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The Welfare State, Public Services and the ‘Social Wage’
2015Education, health care, housing, electricity, water and other essential services can be provided through the market or by the state, and sometimes through kin. The poor typically have little or no access to these through the market because they are poor. Their kin are often as poor as them, and unable to assist. Hence the need for state intervention to
Jeremy Seekings, Nicoli Nattrass
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Private Social Services: Obstacles to the Welfare State?
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 1989Drawing on a field study of three established voluntary family and children's service agencies, this paper illuminates the Patterns of mutual dependence and interaction between these agencies and the welfare state and the interest of these agencies in a large and permanent welfare state.
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2022
Paul Spicker offers an original take on the British welfare state. He outlines the structure of services, the impact of false narratives, the real problems that need to be addressed and how we can do things better.
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Paul Spicker offers an original take on the British welfare state. He outlines the structure of services, the impact of false narratives, the real problems that need to be addressed and how we can do things better.
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The Welfare State and the Health Services
2021Thomas Wilson, Dorothy J. Wilson
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The Outer Limits of the Welfare State: Discrimination, Racism and Their Effect on Human Services
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1980The European social democracies have been more generous than the United States in social provision, including services to aged. The momentum of provision has slowed down in recent years. We suggest that prosperity which has led to use of foreign laborers in menial jobs has caused this slow down. The dynamics are similar to the historical U.S.
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