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Assets and the Poor
sherraden michael; gilbert neil
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TRAMA
Drawing on contemporary records, memoirs, and scholarship in many languages, the accomplished historian Jamil Hasanli has produced a comprehensive and meticulously documented account of this little-known period.NOTE EDITORE
This work proposes a new approach to welfare: a social policy that goes beyond simple income maintenance to foster individual initiative and self-sufficiency. It argues for an asset-based policy that would create a system of saving incentives through individual development accounts (IDAs) for specific purposes, such as college education, homeownership, self-employment and retirement security. In this way, low-income Americans could gain the same opportunities that middle- and upper-income citizens have to plan ahead, set aside savings and invest in a more secure future.SOMMARIO
Tables and Figures Foreword Neil Gilbert Preface and Acknowledgements Part I: Maintenance: Welfare as Income 1. The Failure of Welfare Policy as a Failure of National Vision 2. Income Distribution and Income Poverty 3. The State of Welfare Theory 4. Federal Welfare Policy—Who Benefits? 5. The Welfare Reform Debate Part II: Development: Welfare as Assets 6. The Nature and Distribution of Assets 7. Inheritance of Asset Inequality 8. Toward a Theory of Welfare Based on Assets 9. The Design of Asset-Based Welfare Policy 10. Individual Development Accounts 11. Examples, Proposals, Costs 12. The Integration of Welfare Policy with Economic Goals of the Nation 13. Summary and Conclusion Selected References IndexAUTORE
Michael Sherraden, Neil GilbertALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9780873326186
- Dimensioni: 9 x 6 in Ø 1.00 lb
- Formato: Copertina rigida
- Illustration Notes: tables, bibliography, index
- Pagine Arabe: 344