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How social security disability law is out of touch with the
contemporary American labor market Passing down nearly a million
decisions each year, more judges handle disability cases for the
Social Security Administration than federal civil and criminal
cases combined. In Social Security Disability Law and the American
Labor Market, Jon C. Dubin challenges the contemporary policies for
determining disability benefits and work assessment. He posits the
fundamental questions: where are the jobs for persons with
significant medical and vocational challenges? And how does the
administration misfire in its standards and processes for answering
that question? Deploying his profound understanding of the Social
Security Administration and Disability law and policy, he
demystifies the system, showing us its complex inner mechanisms and
flaws, its history and evolution, and how changes in the labor
market have rendered some agency processes obsolete. Dubin lays out
how those who advocate eviscerating program coverage and needed
life support benefits in the guise of modernizing these procedures
would reduce the capacity for the Social Security Administration to
function properly and serve its intended beneficiaries, and argues
that the disability system should instead be “mended, not
ended.” Dubin argues that while it may seem counterintuitive, the
transformation from an industrial economy to a twenty-first-century
service economy in the information age, with increased automation,
and resulting diminished demand for arduous physical labor, has not
meaningfully reduced the relevance of, or need for, the disability
benefits programs. Indeed, they have created new and different
obstacles to work adjustments based on the need for other skills
and capacities in the new economy—especially for the significant
portion of persons with cognitive, psychiatric,
neuro-psychological, or other mental impairments. Therefore, while
the disability program is in dire need of empirically supported
updating and measures to remedy identified deficiencies,
obsolescence, inconsistencies in application, and racial, economic
and other inequities, the program’s framework is sufficiently
broad and enduring to remain relevant and faithful to the Act’s
congressional beneficent purposes and aspirations.
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Imprint: |
New York University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2021 |
Authors: |
Jon C. Dubin
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
272 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4798-1101-4 |
Categories: |
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Social sciences >
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LSN: |
1-4798-1101-7 |
Barcode: |
9781479811014 |
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