Income maintenance programs are a key feature of the American welfare state. The impact of the Reagan administration’s social welfare policies are examined in this article, which also speculates about the long-term effects of his successes on the future of income maintenance programs. Specifically, this article provides a brief historical background of income maintanence programs, examines Reagan’s ideological and strategic approach to deconstructing the welfare state, evaluates the domestic successes of the Reagan administration, and explores the long-term impact of Reagan’s policies on the future of income maintenance programs
This paper considers U.S. social policy in the years 1935-1960 through the prism of recurring disagr...
The U.S. welfare state has been under attack from both sides of the aisle since the mid-1970s. Using...
The Clinton administration contends that public spending for investment should be increased, but pub...
With the retirement of Ronald Reagan from active political life; the long term effects of his polici...
The complex historical and ideological themes which formed the basis for Reaganism in the 1980s are ...
In light of Ronald Reagan's recent death, a debate has ensued over the former President's legacy. As...
The record of economic well-being in the 1980s belied Reagan\u27s claim that Americans would be bett...
The Reagan presidency reversed a half-century of federal aid to cities. Poor minority comnnunities w...
The thesis deals with changes in attitude towards the US welfare state in the 1980s and 1990s, when ...
Supply-side tax and spending policies have intensified poverty, unemployment and inequality, especia...
The first part of the thesis evaluates policy change effected toward the Old Age and Survivors Insur...
Recent changes in federal and state welfare policies have had negative consequences for public welfa...
The political future may be difficult to predict with specificity, but surely the level of publicly-...
Believing that the least government is the best government, the Reagan Administration favored, in bo...
One of the major objectives of the Reagan Administration during its second term in office is a major...
This paper considers U.S. social policy in the years 1935-1960 through the prism of recurring disagr...
The U.S. welfare state has been under attack from both sides of the aisle since the mid-1970s. Using...
The Clinton administration contends that public spending for investment should be increased, but pub...
With the retirement of Ronald Reagan from active political life; the long term effects of his polici...
The complex historical and ideological themes which formed the basis for Reaganism in the 1980s are ...
In light of Ronald Reagan's recent death, a debate has ensued over the former President's legacy. As...
The record of economic well-being in the 1980s belied Reagan\u27s claim that Americans would be bett...
The Reagan presidency reversed a half-century of federal aid to cities. Poor minority comnnunities w...
The thesis deals with changes in attitude towards the US welfare state in the 1980s and 1990s, when ...
Supply-side tax and spending policies have intensified poverty, unemployment and inequality, especia...
The first part of the thesis evaluates policy change effected toward the Old Age and Survivors Insur...
Recent changes in federal and state welfare policies have had negative consequences for public welfa...
The political future may be difficult to predict with specificity, but surely the level of publicly-...
Believing that the least government is the best government, the Reagan Administration favored, in bo...
One of the major objectives of the Reagan Administration during its second term in office is a major...
This paper considers U.S. social policy in the years 1935-1960 through the prism of recurring disagr...
The U.S. welfare state has been under attack from both sides of the aisle since the mid-1970s. Using...
The Clinton administration contends that public spending for investment should be increased, but pub...