The Other Welfare: Supplemental Security Income and U.S. Social Policy

The Other Welfare: Supplemental Security Income and U.S. Social Policy

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Children’s Science & Technology History
Formato Kindle
Pagine 296
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jan 1, 2013
Editore Cornell University Press
Edizione Reprint
ISBN-10 0801467322
ISBN-13 9780801467325
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Edward D. Berkowitz and Larry DeWitt delve into the intricate history of Supplemental Security Income (SSI), illuminating its foundational role in the landscape of U.S. social policy. Their exploration reveals SSI as not merely a program but a significant evolution in the country's approach to welfare and support for those in need. The narrative unfolds the socio-political contexts that shaped the development of SSI, capturing both triumphs and controversies along the way.

As they trace its origins, the authors highlight the shifting perceptions of disability and poverty, illustrating how these views informed policy decisions. The book assesses the program's impact on millions of lives, offering poignant case studies that humanize the data. Through careful analysis, Berkowitz and DeWitt present SSI as a critical response to the challenges faced by the elderly, disabled, and impoverished, thereby enriching the discourse on welfare reforms.

The authors also engage with broader themes in U.S. social policy, connecting SSI to ongoing debates around government responsibility and the safety net's effectiveness. They dissect how economic shifts and political climates have influenced the sustainability and expansion of this vital program, making it relevant to contemporary discussions on welfare.

Overall, their examination transcends mere historical account, serving as a thoughtful critique of societal values and our collective commitment to supporting the vulnerable. This work is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of social welfare and the legacy of SSI in shaping the future of American public policy.

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