Work, welfare and the attack on the welfare state: the mixing of politics and policy |
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Authors: | H. A. Palley J. R. Belcher |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Work, University of Maryland at Baltimore, USA |
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Abstract: | This article considers the current ideological and political attack against the floor of benefits for poor families in the United States. It examines a number of punitive approaches to the treatment of families on welfare that were developed in the United States in the late 1980s and the 1990s and contends that such policies will not effectively deter the dysfunctional behavior of some of the poor. Rather these policy developments reflect an attack on current national policies of developing an income maintenance floor that seeks to economically sustain poor families, albeit often inadequately. The article contends that current welfare proposals by conservatives and social liberals are not satisfactory for dealing with the problems of the welfare poor and offers suggestions for dealing with these deficits. It also notes that criticisms of welfare state protection for the poor raised in the United States are much more categorical than those raised in Sweden. |
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Keywords: | welfare state politics of welfare public assistance safety net work welfare politics of poverty |
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