The current political pressures on the welfare state, induced both by fiscal pressures and a Republican majority in Congress, have prompted some of its defenders to look for solutions at state and local levels. They point out that the American federal system is open, complex, and pluralist. Problems that cannot be addressed at one level are often resolved at another. Interests that cannot gain representation in Washington get heard in Albany, Springfield, and Sacramento. They remind us that state and local governments filled in many programmatic gaps opened up by the Reagan Administration. Such optimism, however, is misguided. Current proposals for devolution differ markedly from those of the 1980s. While the Reagan devolution was mainly li...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...
One of welfare reform\u27s most significant consequences is the devolution of policy-making authorit...
Changes in political structure, coalitions, and ideology provide the context in which specific polic...
The current political pressures on the welfare state, induced both by fiscal pressures and a Republi...
In 1997, the regional unemployment rate in Newport News, Virginia, was 4.2%, a strong sign of econom...
Leading up to and in the wake of national welfare reform, commentators, scholars, and advocates deba...
Devolution as practiced in much of the world is decentralization of program authority and responsibi...
Reagan federalism, unlike Reaganomics, has achieved far less than was anticipated in 1981. In this a...
In August 1996, President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcili...
The assigned topic for this paper, U.S. social welfare policy, potentially encompasses virtually t...
Leading up to and in the wake of national welfare reform, commentators, scholars, and advocates deba...
For more than 80 years, the U.S. states have been considered by commentators to be ‘laboratories of ...
The ideals of federalism contributed significantly to the passage of the Personal Responsibility and...
If you consider whether there might be a national definition of benefit levels in welfare, you might...
This paper reviews the problem of federalism and welfare and presents statistical data about the rel...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...
One of welfare reform\u27s most significant consequences is the devolution of policy-making authorit...
Changes in political structure, coalitions, and ideology provide the context in which specific polic...
The current political pressures on the welfare state, induced both by fiscal pressures and a Republi...
In 1997, the regional unemployment rate in Newport News, Virginia, was 4.2%, a strong sign of econom...
Leading up to and in the wake of national welfare reform, commentators, scholars, and advocates deba...
Devolution as practiced in much of the world is decentralization of program authority and responsibi...
Reagan federalism, unlike Reaganomics, has achieved far less than was anticipated in 1981. In this a...
In August 1996, President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcili...
The assigned topic for this paper, U.S. social welfare policy, potentially encompasses virtually t...
Leading up to and in the wake of national welfare reform, commentators, scholars, and advocates deba...
For more than 80 years, the U.S. states have been considered by commentators to be ‘laboratories of ...
The ideals of federalism contributed significantly to the passage of the Personal Responsibility and...
If you consider whether there might be a national definition of benefit levels in welfare, you might...
This paper reviews the problem of federalism and welfare and presents statistical data about the rel...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...
One of welfare reform\u27s most significant consequences is the devolution of policy-making authorit...
Changes in political structure, coalitions, and ideology provide the context in which specific polic...