Histories of American welfare have been stories about the state. Like Walter Trattner\u27s widely read From Poor Law to Welfare State, now in its sixth edition, they have offered a narrative about the slow but steady expansion and elaboration of state and federal protections granted to poor and working people, and have usually done so by charting increases in government expenditures, by documenting the institutionalization of welfare bureaucracies, and by tracing rises or declines in poverty, unemployment, and other aggregate measures of well-being. This has been the case even in more critical accounts that emphasize that American social welfare history is not a story just of progress, such as Michael Katz\u27s In the Shadow of the Poorhous...
The poorhouse was America’s early welfare institution. This article focuses on the early history of ...
In the last generation, social scientists have made great advances in un-derstanding the forces behi...
During the decade of the 1960\u27s there was continually increasing interest in the programs of publ...
Histories of American welfare have been stories about the state. Like Walter Trattner's widely read ...
Poverty and welfare policies have typically been crafted by people with little or no knowledge of th...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the series of events and legislation that has led to the cur...
America\u27s Misunderstood Welfare State: PersistentM yths, Enduring Realities. By Theodore R. Marmo...
The American model of the welfare state, incomplete as it may be, was not plucked out of thin air by...
during the 1930s and augmented under Lyndon Johnson during the 1960s, has been a sweeping, remarkabl...
A Review of America\u27s Misunderstood Welfare State: Persistent Myths, Enduring Realities by Theod...
The modern welfare state affects the lives of millions of people and plays an integral role in maint...
The U.S. welfare state has been under attack from both sides of the aisle since the mid-1970s. Using...
Histories of the American welfare state have been white histories, in part because scholars have pre...
This essay argues that the 1996 reforms to the American welfare state have no historical precedent. ...
A new philosophy of social welfare is struggling for recognition in this country. Today\u27s public ...
The poorhouse was America’s early welfare institution. This article focuses on the early history of ...
In the last generation, social scientists have made great advances in un-derstanding the forces behi...
During the decade of the 1960\u27s there was continually increasing interest in the programs of publ...
Histories of American welfare have been stories about the state. Like Walter Trattner's widely read ...
Poverty and welfare policies have typically been crafted by people with little or no knowledge of th...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the series of events and legislation that has led to the cur...
America\u27s Misunderstood Welfare State: PersistentM yths, Enduring Realities. By Theodore R. Marmo...
The American model of the welfare state, incomplete as it may be, was not plucked out of thin air by...
during the 1930s and augmented under Lyndon Johnson during the 1960s, has been a sweeping, remarkabl...
A Review of America\u27s Misunderstood Welfare State: Persistent Myths, Enduring Realities by Theod...
The modern welfare state affects the lives of millions of people and plays an integral role in maint...
The U.S. welfare state has been under attack from both sides of the aisle since the mid-1970s. Using...
Histories of the American welfare state have been white histories, in part because scholars have pre...
This essay argues that the 1996 reforms to the American welfare state have no historical precedent. ...
A new philosophy of social welfare is struggling for recognition in this country. Today\u27s public ...
The poorhouse was America’s early welfare institution. This article focuses on the early history of ...
In the last generation, social scientists have made great advances in un-derstanding the forces behi...
During the decade of the 1960\u27s there was continually increasing interest in the programs of publ...