The Reagan presidency reversed a half-century of federal aid to cities. Poor minority comnnunities were particularly hard-hit, since this was accompanied by a white flight to the suburbs and the replacement of better paying industrial jobs requiring little education with poorer paying service jobs requiring iore education. Meanwhile wealthy communities prospered. To address urgent social problems, urban politicians are advocating strategies such as industrial policy, public entrepreneurship, and guerrilla welfare
The way urban growth has been managed, it is no surprise that America\u27s cities are dying. Durin...
The Reagan Administration’s defunding of the American welfare state would end two decades of Black s...
The U.S. welfare state has been under attack from both sides of the aisle since the mid-1970s. Using...
The Reagan presidency reversed a half-century of federal aid to cities. Poor minority comnnunities w...
With the retirement of Ronald Reagan from active political life; the long term effects of his polici...
Income maintenance programs are a key feature of the American welfare state. The impact of the Reaga...
In light of Ronald Reagan's recent death, a debate has ensued over the former President's legacy. As...
The complex historical and ideological themes which formed the basis for Reaganism in the 1980s are ...
American urban housing policy has featured subsidies for the suburban middle class and parsimonious ...
It is very clear...that the Clinton Administration, like its immediate predecessors, does not see th...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
This dissertation is an investigation into the factors affecting the distribution of benefits from p...
The record of economic well-being in the 1980s belied Reagan\u27s claim that Americans would be bett...
Recent changes in federal and state welfare policies have had negative consequences for public welfa...
Intensified spatial, racial, and social isolation of the inner-city poor is the single most signific...
The way urban growth has been managed, it is no surprise that America\u27s cities are dying. Durin...
The Reagan Administration’s defunding of the American welfare state would end two decades of Black s...
The U.S. welfare state has been under attack from both sides of the aisle since the mid-1970s. Using...
The Reagan presidency reversed a half-century of federal aid to cities. Poor minority comnnunities w...
With the retirement of Ronald Reagan from active political life; the long term effects of his polici...
Income maintenance programs are a key feature of the American welfare state. The impact of the Reaga...
In light of Ronald Reagan's recent death, a debate has ensued over the former President's legacy. As...
The complex historical and ideological themes which formed the basis for Reaganism in the 1980s are ...
American urban housing policy has featured subsidies for the suburban middle class and parsimonious ...
It is very clear...that the Clinton Administration, like its immediate predecessors, does not see th...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
This dissertation is an investigation into the factors affecting the distribution of benefits from p...
The record of economic well-being in the 1980s belied Reagan\u27s claim that Americans would be bett...
Recent changes in federal and state welfare policies have had negative consequences for public welfa...
Intensified spatial, racial, and social isolation of the inner-city poor is the single most signific...
The way urban growth has been managed, it is no surprise that America\u27s cities are dying. Durin...
The Reagan Administration’s defunding of the American welfare state would end two decades of Black s...
The U.S. welfare state has been under attack from both sides of the aisle since the mid-1970s. Using...