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


Introduction to Social Welfare

Introduction to Social Welfare

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  • Author: Walter A. Friedlander
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN: 9780134970165
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 584


Social Work and Social Welfare

Social Work and Social Welfare

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  • Author: Marla Berg-Weger
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136314342
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 427

Social Work and Social Welfare: An Invitation is a nationally recognized, best-selling text and unique website for US Introductory Social Work and Social Welfare courses. It provides students with the knowledge, skills, and values that are essential for working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, communities, and public policy in a variety of practice settings. This new third edition is an up-to-date profile of the world in which today’s social workers practice, with current demographic, statistical, legislative, policy, and research information; sensitive discussions of contemporary ethical issues; and new first-person narratives from social workers in a variety of fields. The call to become engaged in some of society’s most challenging issues is clearer than in previous editions.


Social Welfare Policy

Social Welfare Policy

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  • Author: Jerome H. Schiele
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications
  • ISBN: 1412971039
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 393

This book examines the conceptual, historical and practical implications that various social policies in the United States have had on ethnic minorities.


Social Welfare

Social Welfare

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  • Author: June Axinn
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Public welfare
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 382


Essentials of Social Welfare

Essentials of Social Welfare

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  • Author: Diana M. DiNitto
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN: 9780205011612
  • Category : Public welfare
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

A brief text presenting conflicts and controversies surrounding social welfare policy. This book is part of the Connecting Core Competencies Series. This series helps students understand and master CSWE's core competencies with a variety of pedagogy highlighted competency content and critical thinking questions for the competencies throughout. Essentials of Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy (a briefer version of Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, 7/e) introduces the major social welfare policies and programs in the United States and encourages readers to think about conflicts in social welfare today. It emphasizes the current political aspects of policymaking and major social welfare programs. In this book, social welfare policy is portrayed as the ever-evolving result of public conflict over social problems, the resources Americans choose to allocate to those problems, the debate over whether these problems can best be solved through government, and the political choices involved in reaching even tentative consensus. Teaching & Learning Experience Improve Critical Thinking -- Includes critical thinking questions in margins and end of chapter review questions that 'build' on each other. Explore Current Issues -- Includes the most recent data on healthcare reform, the midterm elections, and public policy changes, and more. Apply CSWE Core Competencies -- Integrates the 2008 CSWE EPAS throughout -- highlights competencies and practice behaviors and includes expensive pedagogy. Support Instructors -- An Instructor's Manual and Test Bank, Computerized Test Bank (MyTest), Blackboard Test Item File, and PowerPoint presentations are included in the outstanding supplements package.


The People’s Welfare

The People’s Welfare

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  • Author: William J. Novak
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 0807863653
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 409

Much of today's political rhetoric decries the welfare state and our maze of government regulations. Critics hark back to a time before the state intervened so directly in citizens' lives. In The People's Welfare, William Novak refutes this vision of a stateless past by documenting America's long history of government regulation in the areas of public safety, political economy, public property, morality, and public health. Challenging the myth of American individualism, Novak recovers a distinctive nineteenth-century commitment to shared obligations and public duties in a well-regulated society. Novak explores the by-laws, ordinances, statutes, and common law restrictions that regulated almost every aspect of America's society and economy, including fire regulations, inspection and licensing rules, fair marketplace laws, the moral policing of prostitution and drunkenness, and health and sanitary codes. Based on a reading of more than one thousand court cases in addition to the leading legal and political texts of the nineteenth century, The People's Welfare demonstrates the deep roots of regulation in America and offers a startling reinterpretation of the history of American governance.


Social Welfare in Global Context

Social Welfare in Global Context

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  • Author: James Midgley
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 9780761907886
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 268

James Midgley provides a broad overview of social welfare, outlining key institutions, terminology, historical research, and approaches. He also details reasons for the existence of international social welfare and the challenges that arise from it. The author includes an important section on applied international social welfare that addresses the concerns of practitioners--concerns that have been neglected in much of the literature in the field. An entire section of the book is devoted to issues of social work practice, social developments, the activities of international agencies, and their collaborative efforts. While practical application is an important focus of the book, several chapters deal with key theoretical debates in the field. The author also includes descriptive chapters that provide comprehensive accounts of world social conditions and social welfare institutions.


Social Welfare

Social Welfare

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  • Author: Mark J. Stern
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN: 9780205003297
  • Category : Child welfare
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This book describes and analyzes the ideas that have shaped the history of social welfare - from the Colonial Period to the present day. It offers a comprehensive examination of the history of social welfare that explores the ideas and the economic and political forces that have shaped policy development, providing students with a foundation for understanding current policies. -- Publisher description.


Social Welfare Policy in a Changing World

Social Welfare Policy in a Changing World

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  • Author: Shannon R. Lane
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications
  • ISBN: 1544316194
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 425

Social Welfare Policy in a Changing World is an approachable and student-friendly text that links policy and practice and employs a critical analytic lens to U.S. social welfare policy. With particular attention to disparities based on class, race/ethnicity, ability, sexual orientation and gender, authors Shannon R. Lane, Elizabeth Palley, and Corey Shdaimah assess the impact of policies at the micro, meso, and macro levels.