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Social Capital And Welfare Reform Organizations Congregations And Communities Jo Anne Schneider

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Social Capital And Welfare Reform Organizations Congregations And Communities Jo Anne Schneider
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.47 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Jo Anne Schneider
ISBN: 9780231501170, 023150117X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Social Capital And Welfare Reform Organizations Congregations And Communities Jo Anne Schneider by Jo Anne Schneider 9780231501170, 023150117X instant download after payment.

In this groundbreaking study, Jo Anne Schneider considers the reasons behind the limited success of most welfare reform initiatives and offers evidence-based recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness of welfare policy.
Schneider draws on her rich and nuanced ethnographic studies of Philadelphia, Milwaukee, and Kenosha, Wisconsin to clarify the role of social capital for both individuals and institutions. She shows that the social relationships and patterns of trust that enable people to gain access to resources like government services, organization funding, and jobs are crucial in helping families achieve their goals. Schneider examines the complex ways in which social capital functions in conjunction with economic, human, and cultural capital, and explores social capital dynamics among government, nonprofits, and congregations that together provide the welfare support system.
Social Capital and Welfare Reform is compulsory reading for researchers and students in social work, sociology, anthropology, public policy, education, community psychology, social psychiatry, and non-profit and public administration as well as policy makers interested in welfare reform, poverty, and nonprofits.

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