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9780134057262

Social Welfare Politics and Public Policy with Enhanced Pearson eText -- Access Card Package

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  • Edition: 8th
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  • Copyright: 2015-07-13
  • Publisher: Pearson

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Acknowledged as the most comprehensive, easy-to-read introduction to social welfare policy available, Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 8/e, emphasizes the current political aspects of policy making and major social welfare programs, including public assistance, Social Security, disability, health insurance, child welfare, and much more. Social Welfare does more than describe the major social welfare policies and programs; it also tackles the conflict and controversies involved in the processes and outcomes of policy making. It contrasts rational and political approaches to policy making, policy analysis, policy implementation, and policy evaluation. The authors present conflicting perspectives, encouraging students to think critically, to debate, and to consider their own views on issues. The Enhanced Pearson eText features video links and embedded assessments.

 

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Author Biography

Diana DiNitto is Cullen Trust Centennial Professor in Alcohol Studies and Education and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin where she teaches courses in social welfare policy, alcohol and drug problems, research, and pedagogy. She has a MSW degree and a Ph.D. in government from Florida State University. She has worked in detoxification, halfway house, and outpatient chemical dependency treatment programs. She is also coauthor of Chemical Dependency: A Systems Approach, Fourth Edition (Allyn & Bacon, 2012) and Social Work: Issues and Opportunities in a Challenging Profession, Third Edition (Lyceum Books, 2008). Her research is on substance abuse, violence against women, and social welfare policy. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare and serves as a member of its Social Work Grand Challenges Executive Committee. Dr. DiNitto has served on the boards of the Council and Social Work Education, the Association for Medical Education and Research on Substance Abuse, and the Texas Research Society on Alcoholism. She has been a visiting professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Sydney (Australia), and Tallinn University (Estonia). She is an advocate for better-informed drug policies and often speaks on the subject.

 

David Johnson is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Millersville University. He teaches courses in social welfare policy from both economics and legal frameworks perspectives as well as macro practice and human behavior in the social environment across both undergraduate and graduate social work programs. He is a mediator certified to practice before the Texas courts and has developed electives in mediation at both the undergraduate and graduate level at Millersville. Dr. Johnson is the coauthor with Diana M. DiNitto of Essentials of Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy (Allyn & Bacon, 2013) and co-authored two chapters in the Seventh Edition of Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy (Allyn & Bacon, 2011). He has also authored or co-authored a number of instructor resources for Pearson in the policy area over the past several years. He has presented at numerous national and regional conferences. He was previously affiliated with the Health Behavior Research and Training Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to that, he served as Executive Director of AIDS Services Coalition of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He has served on numerous boards of directors in several states and currently serves as President of the Lancaster County (PA) Medical Foundation. He is a member of the Council on Social Work Education.

Table of Contents

Brief Table of Contents
 
Introduction: Politics, Rationalism, and Social Welfare Policy
1. Politics and the Policymaking Process
2. Analyzing, Implementing, and Evaluating Social Welfare Policy
3. Politics and the History of Social Welfare Policy
4. Ending Poverty: Is It an Issue Anymore?
5. Preventing Poverty: Social Insurance and Personal Responsibility
6. Disability Policy: Embracing a Civil Rights Perspective
7. Helping Needy Families
8. Providing Healthcare: Can All Americans Be Insured?
9. Preventing Poverty: Education and Employment Policy
10. Providing Social Services: Help for Children, Older Americans, and
Individuals with Mental and Substance Use Disorders
11. The Challenges of a Diverse Society: Gender and Sexual Orientation
12. The Challenges of a Diverse Society: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration
Conclusion: Politics, Rationalism, and the Future of Social Welfare Policy
 
Detailed Table of Contents
 
Introduction: Politics, Rationalism, and Social Welfare Policy 1
What Is Social Welfare Policy? 2
Social Welfare Policy: A Rational Approach 4
Social Welfare Policy: A Political Approach 6
Summary 11
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 12
Resources 12
Notes 12
 
1. Politics and the Policymaking Process 15
The Policymaking Process 15
Financing the Welfare State 28
Summary 34
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 34
Resources 35
Notes 35
 
2. Analyzing, Implementing, and Evaluating Social Welfare Policy 39
The Politics of Policy Analysis 39
The Politics of Policy Implementation 43
The Politics of Policy Evaluation 50
Summary 68
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 69
Resources 69
 
3. Politics and the History of Social Welfare Policy 73
The Early History of Social Welfare Policy in America 73
The Great Depression and Fdr’s New Deal 76
LBJ and the War on Poverty 77
More Social Welfare Expansion 81
The Reagan and Bush Years 83
The Presidential Years of Bill Clinton 88
The George W. Bush Presidency 90
Barack Obama’s Presidency 96
Summary 100
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 100
Resources 101
Notes 101
 
4. Ending Poverty: Is It an Issue Anymore? 107
What Is Poverty? 107
Why Are the Poor, Poor? 121
The Politics of Hunger 128
The Politics of Affordable Housing 132
Poor and Homeless: Not Invisible AnyMore 136
A Fundamental Shift 139
Does Welfare Cause Poverty? 140
Whither Public Assistance? 141
Summary 144
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 145
Resources 146
Notes 146
 
5. Preventing Poverty: Social Insurance and Personal Responsibility 153
Preventing Poverty Through Compulsory Savings 153
Social Security: The World’s Largest Social Welfare Program 155
Social Security’s Goals: Adequacy, Equity, and Efficiency 163
Saving Social Security 170
Public Policy and Private Pensions 176
Unemployment Insurance 178
Workers’ Compensation 183
Summary 187
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 188
Resources 188
Notes 188
 
6. Disability Policy: Embracing a Civil Rights Perspective 195
 
Disability and Civil Rights 196
Public Assistance and Disability 204
Veterans Administration Disability System 215
Disability and Work 215
Disability Policy for Children 221
Disability Policy for the Future 225
Summary 225
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 226
Resources 227
Notes 227
 
7. Helping Needy Families 237
From Mothers’ Aid to AFDC 237
Making Parents Pay: A History of Child Support Enforcement 239
Benefits of Child Support 241
Child Support Enforcement Agency’s Services 241
Child Support Enforcement’s Effectiveness 245
State Compliance and Cse Privatization 248
The Reincarnations of Welfare and Work 249
Why the Fuss About “Welfare”? 252
Has Welfare as We Knew It Ended? 256
Spending Forecast 267
How Effective Has TANF Been? 268
TANF’s Future 270
Summary 270
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 271
Resources 272
Notes 272
 
8. Providing Healthcare: Can All Americans Be Insured? 281
Good Health or Medical Attention? 281
How Americans Pay for Healthcare 284
What Ails Healthcare? 301
Incrementalism and the 2009—2010 Effort for Universal Healthcare 308
Healthcare: More Ethical Dilemmas 318
Summary 322
Discussion and Class Activities 323
Resources 323
Notes 324
 
9. Preventing Poverty: Education and Employment Policy 331
Education for the Few or the Many? 331
Public Education: The Progressive Era to World War II 333
The Post World War II Era: Increased Federal Involvement in Education 334
Was Thirty Years of Educational Reform Necessary? 346
Education and the Obama Administration 347
Federal Reluctance in Employment Policy 348
Reluctance Overcome: The New Deal 349
The War on Poverty: The Search for a Cure 350
Minimum Wages and Living Wages 357
Economic Crisis, the Bush Bailout, and the Obama Stimulus Plan 359
Summary 360
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 361
Resources 362
Notes 363

 

10. Providing Social Services: Help for Children, Older Americans, and
Individuals with Mental and Substance Use Disorders 369
Social Services in the United States 369
Child Welfare Policy and Services 372
Social Services for Older Americans 393
Social Services for Individuals with Mental and Substance Use Disorders 399
Summary 415
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 416
Resources 417
Notes 418
 
11. The Challenges of a Diverse Society: Gender and Sexual Orientation 427
The Feminization of Poverty 427
Women in Political Office 433
Resuscitating the Equal Rights Amendment 434
Family Care 436
No Middle Ground on Abortion Rights 438
Confronting Violence Against Women 446
The Era of Lgbt Rights 453
Summary 462
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 462
Websites 463
Notes 464

12. The Challenges of a Diverse Society: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration 471
Racial Equality: How Far Have We Come? 471
The Civil Rights Acts 472
School Desegregation 473
Housing and Racial Discrimination 478
Affirmative Action 481
Voting Rights 487
American Indians and Public Policy 491
Racial and Ethnic Targeting 494
Immigration and Social Welfare 499
Summary 514
Discussion Questions and Class Activities 515
Resources 516
Notes 516

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