The National Government and Social Welfare
What Should Be the Federal Role?
Robert Morris author John E Hansan author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Sep '97
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Examines the potential roles of the federal government in social welfare programming as major responsibilities are devolved to other institutions.
The changing economic conditions of the 1990s now demand a review of the framework and adaptation to conditions currently prevailing in the government's role in social welfare.
The changing economic conditions of the 1990s now demand a review of the framework and adaptation to conditions currently prevailing in the government's role in social welfare. Recognizing that the national political leadership no longer was willing to support all of the public programs and benefits that it had initiated in the past 50 years, the authors assume that a downsizing of the national government's role in social welfare will occur. This volume explores how downsizing will affect the private sector, nonprofit organizations, families, and individuals, while including specific recommendations and suggestions on how social welfare programs can be reformed or modified.
ISBN: 9780865692664
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216 pages