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Understanding the Social Security Act - The Foundation of Social Welfare for America in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
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Understanding the Social Security Act - The Foundation of Social Welfare for America in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
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The future of the United States' social welfare commitments,
including retirement and disability payments, unemployment
insurance, Medicare and Medicaid, and the State Child Health
Insurance Program, poses urgent questions as social and demographic
change in the country accelerates. Yet even many social welfare
policy experts fail to grasp the sheer size and intricacy of the
Social Security Act, which governs those commitments, and the
resulting complexity of any reform efforts. In this outstanding
guide to the Act's programs and policies, along with the context
that shaped them, Andrew Dobelstein takes readers step by step
through their maze, providing the kind of comprehensive view of the
U.S. social welfare system that is essential for any would-be
reformers to master.
Since being signed into law in 1935, the Social Security Act has
institutionalized the country's social welfare undertakings into a
massive package administered by a sprawling federal agency and
state-level organizations that must implement its programs.
Dobelstein provides the first complete guide to every entitlement
authorized by the Social Security Act, drawing on his 38 years of
research, teaching, and community service to explain in accessible,
straightforward writing the origins, development, and ins and outs
of their practical administration. By showing how the United
States' unique social welfare philosophy is reflected by the Social
Security Act, this book provides a foundation for examining how its
social welfare programs are bonded into a major social welfare
enterprise.
A fresh appraisal of the U.S. social welfare system's evolution and
current situation is necessary if the country is going to use
efficiently its social welfare resources going forward. Students
and scholars of policy and government, as well as public servants,
whose work involves the real-life implications of the Social
Security Act, will find this sweeping yet detailed overview an
indispensable aid.
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