The Welfare State and Social Work: Pursuing Social JusticeSAGE, 2007 - 439 páginas Key Features: Conceptualizes social justice as it operates, or fails to operate, under a specific system-the liberal democracy familiar to citizens of the United States; Examines how administrative centralization and political and economic power affect social policies, how these policies are conditioned by the paths embedded in the histories of previous decisions, and how a selective ideology justifies them; Offers a critical commentary following the coverage of historical periods; Systematically compares outcomes in the United States with those in other liberal democracies that have different welfare regimes, and evaluates proposals for reforming welfare in a global context." -- Publisher description. |
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... Children 10. Welfare Through the Color Lens 211 213 221 African Americans 221 Undeserving Black Mothers 222 The Great Society and White Backlash 225 Mexican Americans 230 Outsiders in Their Own Land 230 Discrimination ... Child Care Toward a.
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Pursuing Social Justice Josefina Figueira-McDonough. The Need for and Promise of Child Care Toward a Nuclear Family State 251 254 Marriage as a Cure for Poverty 254 12. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families - II 267 Barriers and ...
Pursuing Social Justice Josefina Figueira-McDonough. The Need for and Promise of Child Care Toward a Nuclear Family State 251 254 Marriage as a Cure for Poverty 254 12. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families - II 267 Barriers and ...
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Contenido
Making Sense of Social Justice | 1 |
Critical Commentary | 10 |
Gilbert on Balanced Reform From Within | 19 |
Understanding Social Justice in Liberal Democracies | 31 |
Evaluating Distributive Justice in the United States | 63 |
Suggestions for Exercises | 81 |
Interpreting Welfare in | 89 |
The Ambiguous Ancestry of Welfare and Social | 113 |
Welfare Through the Color Lens | 221 |
Suggestions for Exercises | 240 |
Temporary Assistance for Needy FamiliesII | 267 |
Social Insurance and the Push Toward Privatization | 281 |
Suggestions for Exercises | 300 |
The Future of Welfare in Postindustrial Societies | 319 |
Suggestions for Exercises | 328 |
Policy Practice | 347 |
From the Aftermath of World War II to the Great Society | 133 |
The Weakening of the Welfare State Gains Speed | 155 |
The End of the Millennium and the Demise | 179 |
Suggestions for Exercises | 193 |
Suggestions for Exercises | 375 |
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About the Author 439 | |
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The Welfare State and Social Work: Pursuing Social Justice Josefina Figueira-McDonough Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
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