As Jeff Singleton shows, the rapid expansion of unemployment
relief in the early 1930s generated pressures which led to the
first federal welfare programs. However the process has received
relatively little attention from historians, and unemployment
relief does not play a major role in discussions of the current
state of welfare.
Singleton seeks not only to fill this gap, but to challenge
popular interpretations of relief policy in the early 1930s. He
shows that relief was expanding prior to the depression and that
the modern aspects of social policy implemented in the 1920s
profoundly influenced the response of the welfare system to the
early stages of the economic crisis. Relief under President Herbert
Hoover was neither primarily voluntarist nor traditional. The first
full-fledged federal welfare program was implemented under the
Hoover administration by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
The initial goals of the New Deal's Federal Emergency Relief
Administration were to reduce the national relief caseload and the
federal welfare role, while improving standards for those on the
dole. The institutionalization of state-level welfare was a
consequence of the failure of the 1935 reform program (the WPA and
the Social Security Act) to eliminate the dole, not a product of
conscious liberal policy. Singleton concludes by evaluating the
1996 Personal Responsibility Act in the context of these
conclusions. If the dole was not a product of liberal reform, but,
instead, arose to fill a policy vacuum, then it will be difficult
to eliminate by legislative fiat unless states and the federal
government are willing to finance relatively costly alternatives. A
provocative analysis of interest to historians and social
scientists concerned with American social and labor policy.
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