Following the “rediscovery” of poverty in the Kennedy years (1960-1963) and the initiation of the Johnson-era (1968-1968) War on Poverty, there has been much interest in the social sciences on the question of the relationship between poverty and politics in American society. One of the most interesting hypothesis in recent research is the suggestion of a correlation between welfare payment levels in various states and the level of inter-party competition in those states. If this is the case, there is a strong case that citizens are being treated differently by their government in violation of the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitutio
Public policy in the American states has attracted the attention of an increasing number of politica...
programmatic entitlements in contemporary social policy and Dennis Quinn for unpublished data on fin...
In America, there is a confusion of purpose when it comes to Welfare: is welfare supposed to allevia...
Following the “rediscovery” of poverty in the Kennedy years (1960-1963) and the initiation of the Jo...
For several decades, a new political prospective has emerged in the Political Science literature - P...
There is spirited debate between those who maintain that public assistance to the poor decreases pov...
Motivated by recent work suggesting that low-income citizens are virtually ignored in the American p...
This study analyzes the relative effectiveness of economic growth and social welfare spending on pov...
Our study analyzes how political context, embodied by the welfare state and Leftist political actors...
The question is whether the Clinton Administration “reforms” were a revolutionary concept or an exte...
Only periodically since 1929 have federal policymakers considered poverty a public problem. Periods ...
How do electoral rules affect the poor? Under what conditions are legislators likely to be more or l...
Christopher Jencks, Rethinking Social Policy: Race, Poverty and the Underclass. Cambridge: Harvard U...
During the decade of the 1960\u27s there was continually increasing interest in the programs of publ...
"In this paper, I empirically test the notion that the degree of inclusion/ exclusion of social welf...
Public policy in the American states has attracted the attention of an increasing number of politica...
programmatic entitlements in contemporary social policy and Dennis Quinn for unpublished data on fin...
In America, there is a confusion of purpose when it comes to Welfare: is welfare supposed to allevia...
Following the “rediscovery” of poverty in the Kennedy years (1960-1963) and the initiation of the Jo...
For several decades, a new political prospective has emerged in the Political Science literature - P...
There is spirited debate between those who maintain that public assistance to the poor decreases pov...
Motivated by recent work suggesting that low-income citizens are virtually ignored in the American p...
This study analyzes the relative effectiveness of economic growth and social welfare spending on pov...
Our study analyzes how political context, embodied by the welfare state and Leftist political actors...
The question is whether the Clinton Administration “reforms” were a revolutionary concept or an exte...
Only periodically since 1929 have federal policymakers considered poverty a public problem. Periods ...
How do electoral rules affect the poor? Under what conditions are legislators likely to be more or l...
Christopher Jencks, Rethinking Social Policy: Race, Poverty and the Underclass. Cambridge: Harvard U...
During the decade of the 1960\u27s there was continually increasing interest in the programs of publ...
"In this paper, I empirically test the notion that the degree of inclusion/ exclusion of social welf...
Public policy in the American states has attracted the attention of an increasing number of politica...
programmatic entitlements in contemporary social policy and Dennis Quinn for unpublished data on fin...
In America, there is a confusion of purpose when it comes to Welfare: is welfare supposed to allevia...