In Search of Personal Welfare

In Search of Personal Welfare

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  • Author: Mu-chou Poo
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN: 143841630X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 350

This book is the first major reassessment of ancient Chinese religion to appear in recent years. It provides a historical investigation of broadly shared religious beliefs and goals in ancient China from the earliest period to the end of the Han Dynasty. The author makes use of recently acquired archeological data, traditional texts, and modern scholarly work from China, Japan, and the West. The overall concern of this book is to try to reach the religious mentality of the ancient Chinese in the context of personal and daily experiences. Poo deals with such problems as the definition of religion, the popular/elite controversy in methodology, and the use of "elite" documents in the study of ordinary life.


Birth and Fortune

Birth and Fortune

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  • Author: Richard A. Easterlin
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 0226180328
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

In this influential work, Richard A. Easterlin shows how the size of a generation—the number of persons born in a particular year—directly and indirectly affects the personal welfare of its members, the make-up and breakdown of the family, and the general well being of the economy. "[Easterlin] has made clear, I think unambiguously, that the baby-boom generation is economically underprivileged merely because of its size. And in showing this, he demonstrates that population size can be as restrictive as a factor as sex, race, or class on equality of opportunity in the U.S."—Jeffrey Madrick, Business Week


The Personal and the Political

The Personal and the Political

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  • Author: S. Kumlin
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 1403980276
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

This study investigates the extent to which personal welfare state experiences affect general political orientations and attitudes. What are the political effects when a person is discontent with some aspect of, say, the particular health services or the public kindergartens that she has been in personal contact with? Do they lose faith in the welfare state or in leftist ideas about large-scale state intervention in society? Do they take their negative experiences as a sign that the political system and its politicians are not functioning satisfactorily? Will their inclination to support the governing party drop? And if so, how strong are the political effects of personal welfare state experiences compared to those of other, more well-known, explanatory factors? Addressing these and other questions, this study develops a theoretical framework that incorporates insights from a multitude of research traditions, including research on the welfare state, voting behaviour, social psychology, rational choice theory, political psychology, and institutional theory. The framework is tested empirically using Swedish primary survey data collected under the auspices of the 1999 West Sweden SOM Survey, and the 1999 Swedish European Parliament Election Study.


Living on the Edge

Living on the Edge

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  • Author: Mark R. Rank
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 9780231084246
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 292

Based on ten years of research, the book follows individuals and families as they apply for and live on public aid and eventually leave the system. Rank's chronicle of their day-to-day experiences reveals the many sacrifices and crises that tax ordinary people in extraordinary ways. Beginning with a history of welfare from Roosevelt to Clinton, he focuses on AFDC and the Food Stamp program. He then describes the backgrounds of the recipients, their hopes for the future and attitudes toward welfare, their daily routines and problems, their work behavior, and the effect of welfare on family dynamics. Living on the Edge reveals the experiences of female-headed families, married couples, single men and women, and the elderly.


Flat Broke with Children

Flat Broke with Children

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  • Author: Sharon Hays
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780195176018
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 308

This text explores the impact of recent welfare reform on motherhood, marriage, and work in women's lives. It also focuses on what welfare reform reveals about work and family life, and its impact on us all.


Social Welfare

Social Welfare

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  • Author: David Macarov
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications
  • ISBN: 1452246882
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 345

Poverty, unemployment, limited access to health care: the litany of ills plaguing contemporary society seems endless, reflective of the pragmatic and philosophical battles waged to overcome what some perceive as insurmountable obstacles. What role has the state played in mitigating the effects of these harsh realities? Offering a comprehensive survey of past and present programs, Social Welfare considers the substance and results of government intervention. Shaped by the works of such distinguished figures as Martin Luther, Adam Smith, and Charles Darwin, this incisive text charts the progression of social welfare policy from inception to its current status. David Macarov links present policy to the convergence of five interacting motivations: mutual aid, religion, politics, economics, and ideology. In identifying these elements, Macarov assays the significance of each in determining the nature of social welfare and its future. Featuring chapter summaries and exercises, this intriguing introduction to social welfare policy and practice will involve and inform students of social work, political science, and sociology. "David Macarov has written a handy introductory social policy text for undergraduate that transcends the descriptive accounts of the social services that pervade the literature. Unlike many other introductory texts, Macarov does not seek to list the major social services and describe their functioning but focuses instead on the role of ideas and wider social forces in social welfare. The book is easy to read and thoroughly supported with recommendations for additional reading. It is a useful addition to the literature." --Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare


Welfare for Autocrats

Welfare for Autocrats

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  • Author: Jennifer Pan
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0190087447
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

What are the costs of the Chinese regime's fixation on quelling dissent in the name of political order, or "stability?" In Welfare for Autocrats, Jennifer Pan shows that China has reshaped its major social assistance program, Dibao, around this preoccupation, turning an effort to alleviate poverty into a tool of surveillance and repression. This distortion of Dibao damages perceptions of government competence and legitimacy and can trigger unrest among those denied benefits. Pan traces how China's approach to enforcing order transformed at the turn of the 21st century and identifies a phenomenon she calls seepage whereby one policy--in this case, quelling dissent--alters the allocation of resources and goals of unrelated areas of government. Using novel datasets and a variety of methodologies, Welfare for Autocrats challenges the view that concessions and repression are distinct strategies and departs from the assumption that all tools of repression were originally designed as such. Pan reaches the startling conclusion that China's preoccupation with order not only comes at great human cost but in the case of Dibao may well backfire.


Ghosts and Religious Life in Early China

Ghosts and Religious Life in Early China

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  • Author: Mu-Chou Poo
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1316514676
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 215

What did ghosts look like, what did they do, and what can they tell us about Chinese culture and society?


In Search of Russian Modernism

In Search of Russian Modernism

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  • Author: Leonid Livak
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN: 1421426412
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 388

Aiming to open an overdue debate about the academic fields of Russian and transnational modernist studies, this book is intended for an audience of scholars in comparative literary and cultural studies, specialists in Russian and transnational modernism, and researchers engaged with European cultural historiography.


The Age of Responsibility

The Age of Responsibility

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  • Author: Yascha Mounk
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN: 0674978293
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

Yascha Mounk shows why a focus on personal responsibility is wrong and counterproductive: it distracts us from the larger economic forces determining aggregate outcomes, ignores what we owe fellow citizens regardless of their choices, and blinds us to key values such as the desire to live in a society of equals. In this book he proposes a remedy.