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American Social Welfare Policy - Howard Karger, David Stoesz

American Social Welfare Policy

A Pluralist Approach
Buch | Softcover
448 Seiten
2018 | 8th edition
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9780134628127 (ISBN)
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For courses in Social Welfare Policy.



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Comprehensive, current coverage of the history, issues, and forces that shape American social welfare policy.




American Social Welfare Policy, Eighth Edition cultivates an understanding of both national and international social welfare policy. Using a policy analysis framework, the authors give students the background needed to grasp the social, political, and economic forces that shape social welfare policy, analyze the major programs that make up the U.S. welfare state, and discuss basic social welfare concepts. Updated throughout, the Eighth Edition examines the dramatic domestic and international events occurring since the previous edition that have impacted social welfare policy worldwide.




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Howard Karger is professor, Hawai’i Pacific University, School of Social Work.   David Stoesz is professor, Flinders University/Carnegie Mellon University—Australia.   Howard and David have been friends and colleagues for more than three decades. In addition to eight editions of American Social Welfare Policy, they have coauthored three other books.

Brief TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I. AMERICAN SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY

Social Policy and the American Welfare State
A Brief History of the American Social Welfare State
Social Welfare Policy Research
Discrimination in American Society
Poverty in America

PART II. THE VOLUNTARY AND FOR-PROFIT SECTORS

The Voluntary Sector Today
Privatization and Human Service Corporations

PART III. THE GOVERNMENT SECTOR

The Making of Governmental Policy
Tax Policy and Income Distribution
Social Insurance Programs
Public Assistance Programs
The American Health Care System
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Policy
Criminal Justice
Child Welfare Policy
Housing Policies
The Politics of Food Policy and Rural Life

PART IV. THE AMERICAN WELFARE STATE IN PERSPECTIVE

The American Welfare State in International Perspective

DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I. AMERICAN SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY

Social Policy and the American Welfare State

Definitions of Social Welfare Policy
Social Problems and Social Welfare Policy
Social Work and Social Policy
Values, Ideology, and Social Welfare Policy
The Political Economy of American Social Welfare
The U.S. Economic Continuum

Keynesian Economics
Conservative or Free Market Economics
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) • Democratic Socialism


The U.S. Political Continuum

Liberalism and Left-of-Center Movements
Classical Conservatives and the Far Right


The Welfare Philosophers and the Neoconservative Think Tanks
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


A Brief History of the American Social Welfare State

Early Antecedents of Welfare Statism

Judeo-Christian Doctrine and Social Welfare


The English Poor Laws
The Poor in Colonial America
Social Welfare in the Civil War Era
Industrialization and the Voluntary Sector

Social Darwinism
Religion and Social Welfare
Charity Organization Societies
Settlement Houses
African American Associations
The Social Casework Agency
The Progressive Movement


The Great Depression and the Modern Welfare State
The Post-World War II Welfare State
The Languishing Social Welfare State
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


Social Welfare Policy Research

A Proposed Model for Policy Analysis

Historical Background of the Policy
Problems That Necessitate the Policy
Policy Description
Policy Analysis


Researching and Analyzing a Social Policy Assignment

Social Policy Research and the Internet


Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


Discrimination in American Society

Discrimination
Racism
The Minority Middle Class
African Americans

The Demography of African Americans
African Americans in Poverty
The “Diswelfare” of African Americans


Hispanic Americans

Hispanic Poverty and Income
Diversity in the Hispanic Population


American Indians
Asian Americans
Immigrants and Immigration

Immigration-Based Discrimination in Europe


Women and Society

Violence and Sexism
The Feminization of Poverty
Myths around Women and Work
Income and Job Disparities between Men and Women
Day Care: A Barrier to Female Employment
Other Obstacles Faced by Working Women
Abortion and Women’s Rights
Gender Discrimination and Violence in an International Context


Gays and Lesbians: Two Populations at Risk

Gay Rights
Gays and Lesbians in the Military
Gay and Lesbian Family Life
AIDS and the Gay Community


Ageism

Elderly Poverty and Social Programs
Health Care and the Elderly


People with Disabilities
Legal Attempts to Remedy Discrimination

Desegregation and the Civil Rights Movement
Affirmative Action


Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


Poverty in America

Theories on Poverty

Culture of Poverty
Eugenics and Poverty
The Progressive Understanding of Poverty


Who Makes Up the Poor?
Measuring Poverty

Measuring the Depth of Poverty


Families and Poverty

Child Support Enforcement
Children in Poverty
Poverty and the Elderly


The Rural Poor
Work and Poverty

A Profile of the Working Poor
Why Are There Working Poor?
Underemployment and Unemployment
Dual Labor Markets
Wages and Poverty


Strategies Developed to Combat Poverty

IDAs
Three Approaches to Combat Poverty


America’s Fringe Economy

The Unbanked and the Functionally Poor
Credit and the Poor
Transportation in the Fringe Economy


World Poverty
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes



PART II. THE VOLUNTARY AND FOR-PROFIT SECTORS

The Voluntary Sector Today

Traditional Providers
The Independent Sector
Advancing Social Justice

The United Way
Elite Philanthropy


The Future of the Voluntary Sector

Commercialization
Faith-Based Social Services
Social Entrepreneurship
Issues Facing the Voluntary Sector


Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


Privatization and Human Service Corporations

Privatization Issues

Commercialization
Preferential Selection
Dual Levels of Care
Cost-Effectiveness
Oligopolization


The Challenge of Privatization
Unions and the Private Sector
Social Contributions of Business
Corporate Influence on Social Welfare Policy
The Future of Corporate Involvement in Social Welfare
Human Service Corporations
Consolidation and Growth in New Human
Service Markets

Nursing Homes
Hospital Management
Health Maintenance Organizations
Child Care 159
Home Health Care
Corrections
Public Welfare


Private Practice

The Future of Private Practice


Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes



PART III. THE GOVERNMENT SECTOR

The Making of Governmental Policy

Technical Aspects of the Policy Process
A Critical Analysis of the Policy Process
The Policy Process

Social Stratification
Formulation
Legislation
The Fiscal Cliff and Sequestration
Implementation
Evaluation
Marginalization


Social Work and Advocacy Organizations

Advocacy Organizations and the New Policy Institutes


Political Practice
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


Tax Policy and Income Distribution

History of U.S. Tax Policy
Federal Taxes
Taxes, Spending, and the Debt
Tax Policy and Special Interests
Income Distribution
State Tax Policy and the Poor
The Efficiency of Tax Policy in Reducing Poverty

Tax Expenditures as AntiPoverty Policy


The Anti-Tax Movement
The Debate over Economic Inequality
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


Social Insurance Programs

Definition of Social Insurance
The Background of Social Insurance
The Financial Organization of Social Insurance
Key Social Insurance Programs

OASDI
Unemployment Compensation
Workers’ Compensation


The Social Security Dilemma

Arguments against the Current Social Security System
Arguments for the Current Social Security System
Social Security in Trouble
The Long-Term Prospects for Social Security


Medicare (Hospital Insurance and Supplementary Medical Insurance)
Lingering Problems in the Social Security System
Reforming Social Security

Privatizing Social Security


Pension Systems in Selected Industrialized Countries

Canada’s Retirement Income System
Retirement in the United Kingdom
The Chilean Experiment in Privatizing Social Security
Germany’s Social Security System
The Greek Pension System
The Australian Retirement System


Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


Public Assistance Programs

Assumptions and Myths about Public Assistance
Aid to Families with Dependent Children

The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
Has the PRWORA Worked • Teenage Pregnancy


Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Problems in SSI


General Assistance
Trends and Issues in Public Assistance

The Transformation of Welfare Policy into Labor Policy
Welfare to Work (Workfare)
Welfare Behaviorism


Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


The American Health Care System

The Uninsured
The Organization of Medical Services
Major Public Health Programs: Medicare, Medicaid, and S-CHIP 250

Medicare
Medicaid
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)


The Health Care Crisis

Overview of U.S. Health Care Expenditures


Explaining the High Cost of U.S. Health Care

Hospital Costs
Physicians’ Salaries
The Pharmaceutical Industry


Cutting Health Care Costs

Managed Care
The Underinsured


Gun Violence and Health Care Policy

The Debate around Gun Control
What Can Be Done


U.S. Health Care in International Perspective

Comparative Analysis: Health Care in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia


Reforming U.S. Health Care

National Health Service
National Health Insurance
Incremental Reform
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P.L. 111-148)


Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


Mental Health and Substance Abuse Policy

Mental Health Reform
The Community Mental Health Centers Acts
Deinstitutionalization
The Advent of Psychotropic Medication
The Psychopharmacological Scandal
Children’s Mental Health
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Funding
Parity for Mental Health Care
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Substance Abuse

Alcohol Abuse
Drug Abuse


Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


Criminal Justice

History of U.S. Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice System
Juvenile Justice
The New Jim Crow
The War on Drugs
The Underclass and “Moral Poverty”
The Prison Industrial Complex
Legalization of Drugs
Police Violence
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


Child Welfare Policy

History of U.S. Child Welfare Policy
Protective Services for Children
Foster Care for Children
Adoption
Head Start
Emerging Issues in Child Welfare

Day Care
Maternal and Child Health
Teen Pregnancy


Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Notes


Housing Policies

Overview of Housing Legislation
The Federal Government and Low-Income Housing Programs
Issues in Housing Policy

Trends in U.S. Housing
Problems in Home Ownership
Homeownership and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
The Downside of Homeownership
Problems in Finding Affordable Rental Housing
Gentrification
Overcrowded and Deficient Housing
Other Factors Affecting Housing


Homelessness

Characteristics of the Homeless Population

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Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
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