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245 00 $aPoverty, inequality, and the future of social policy :$bwestern states in the new world order /$cKatherine McFate, Roger Lawson, William Julius Wilson, editors.
260 $aNew York :$bRussell Sage Foundation,$c℗♭1995.
300 $axii, 756 pages :$btables ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aIntroduction: Western States in the New World Order / Katherine McFate -- Ch. 1. Markets and States: Poverty Trends and Transfer System Effectiveness in the 1980s / Katherine McFate, Timothy Smeeding and Lee Rainwater -- Ch. 2. Poverty and Social-Assistance Dynamics in the United States, Canada, and Europe / Greg J. Duncan, Bjorn Gustafsson, Richard Hauser, Gunther Schmaus, Stephen Jenkins, Hans Messinger, Ruud Muffels, Brian Nolan, Jean-Claude Ray and Wolfgang Voges -- Ch. 3. A Comparison of Poverty and Living Conditions in the United States, Canada, Sweden, and Germany / Susan Mayer -- Ch. 4. Labor Insecurity Through Market Regulation: Legacy of the 1980s, Challenge for the 1990s / Guy Standing -- Ch. 5. The Impact of Technological Change, Deindustrialization, and Internationalization of Trade on Earnings Inequality: An International Perspective / Petter Gottschalk and Mary Joyce -- Ch. 6. Gender Role and Family Structure Changes in the Advanced Industrialized West: Implications for Social Policy / Sheila B. Kamerman -- Ch. 7. French Policies Towards Lone Parents: Social Categories and Social Policies / Nadine Lefaucheur -- Ch. 8. Single Mothers in Sweden: Why is Poverty Less Severe? / Siv Gustafsson -- Ch. 9. Lone Parents: the Canadian Experience / Ruth Rose -- Ch. 10. Single Mother Families and Social Policy: Lessons for the United States from Canada, France, and Sweden / Sara McLanahan and Irwin Garfinkel -- Ch. 11. Is there a Problem with the Youth Labor Market, and if so, How Should We Fix It? / Paul Osterman -- Ch. 12. Apprentice Training in Germany: The Experiences of the 1980s / Bernard Casey -- Ch. 13. Special Measures to Improve Youth Employment in Italy / Enrico Pugliese -- Ch. 14. Postindustrialization and Youth Unemployment: African Americans as Harbingers / Troy Duster -- Ch. 15. Divergent Destinies: Immigration, Poverty, and Entrepreneurship in the United States / Alejandro Portes and Min Zhou -- Ch. 16. The Impact of Economic Change on Minorities and Migrants in Western Europe / Ian Gordon -- Ch. 17. The Comparative Structure and Experience of Urban Exclusion: "Race," Class, and Space in Chicago and Paris / Loie Wacquant -- Ch. 18. Immigration, Marginality, and French Social Policy / Sophie Body-Gendrot -- Ch. 19. Poverty, Immigration, and Minority Groups: Policies Toward Minorities in Great Britain / Colin Brown -- Ch. 20. Ethnic Minorities in the Netherlands / Justus Veenman -- Ch. 21. Trampolines, Safety Nets, or Free Fall? Labor Market Policies and Social Assistance in the 1980s / Katherine McFate -- Ch. 22. The Social Question / Hugh Heclo -- Ch. 23. Poverty, Social Rights, and the Quality of Citizenship / Roger Lawson and William Julius Wilson.
520 $aDuring the prosperous 1980s, increased unemployment and widening income inequality throughout the Western world raised the paradoxical specter of a new and acute form of poverty in advanced economies. Rapid technological advances, industrial globalization, loss of low-wage jobs, increased numbers of single-mother families, and new patterns of immigration all placed tremendous strain on social welfare programs designed for a more stable, homogeneous era. The essays in Poverty, Inequality, and the Future of Social Policy provide a comprehensive account of this economic and social turbulence and analyze the capacities of Western welfare systems to respond effectively to the growing crisis.
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