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Out Of Reach Place Poverty And The New American Welfare State Scott W Allard

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Out Of Reach Place Poverty And The New American Welfare State Scott W Allard
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.79 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Scott W. Allard
ISBN: 9780300152838, 0300152833
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Out Of Reach Place Poverty And The New American Welfare State Scott W Allard by Scott W. Allard 9780300152838, 0300152833 instant download after payment.

Sweeping changes in welfare programs since 1996 have transformed the way America cares for its poor. Today, for every dollar spent on cash welfare payments, some twenty dollars are spent on service programs targeted at the working poor—job training, adult education, child care, emergency assistance, mental health care, and other social services. This important book examines our current system and the crucial role that geography plays in the system’s ability to offer help.

 

Drawing on unique survey data from almost 1,500 faith-based and secular service organizations in three cities, Scott W. Allard examines which agencies are most accessible to poor populations and looks at the profound impact of unstable funding on assistance programs. Allard argues that the new system has become less equitable and reliable, and he concludes with practical policy recommendations that address some of the more pressing issues in improving the safety net.

 

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