Skip to Main Content

Social Welfare Issues & Poverty: Home

Reference

Perspectives

Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America

The Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North Amercia is a unique reference book that will provide users with basic information about the history of social welfare in North America, including Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Since many themes and issues are similar in the three nations, entries will provide comparative information about common as well as distinctive concerns and developments. Significant events, influential persons, legislation, social problems, and societal responses are described in detail. Editors include specialists in the social welfare history of each nation, and they have collaborated with scholars from a variety of academic disciplines to prepare entries of varying length addressing these issues. Included in each entry are suggestions for further reading that will guide readers to the rich resources available for learning about the history of North American social welfare. The encyclopedia also provides cross-references for important topics. This volume will be a unique reference tool for students at all levels, for teachers, and for libraries serving anyone with an interest in the history of North American social welfare. Topics covered include: - Canada - Charity - Child welfare - Economic conditions and social welfare - Economics/tax policy - Health/Mental Health Policy - Landmark social welfare legislation - Mexico - Poverty - Race and social inequality - Social problems - Social security and income maintenance - Social welfare reform - Social welfare reformers - Social work - United States - Women and social welfare.

American Social Welfare Policy

For courses in Social Welfare Policy. This package includes the Enhanced Pearson eText and the bound book.   Comprehensive, current coverage of the history, issues, and forces that shape American social welfare policy. American Social Welfare Policy, Eighth Edition cultivates an understanding of both national and international social welfare policy. Using a policy analysis framework, the authors give students the background needed to grasp the social, political, and economic forces that shape social welfare policy, analyze the major programs that make up the U.S. welfare state, and discuss basic social welfare concepts. Updated throughout, the Eighth Edition examines the dramatic domestic and international events occurring since the previous edition that have impacted social welfare policy worldwide. The Enhanced Pearson eText* is: Engaging. The new interactive, multimedia learning features were developed by the authors and other subject-matter experts to deepen and enrich the learning experience. Convenient. Enjoy instant online access from your computer or download the Pearson eText App to read on or offline on your iPad® and Android® tablet.** Affordable. Experience the advantages of the Enhanced Pearson eText along with all the benefits of print for 40% to 50% less than a print bound book. *The Enhanced eText features are only available in the Pearson eText format. They are not available in third-party eTexts or downloads. **The Pearson eText App is available on Google Play and in the App Store. It requires Android OS 3.1-4, a 7" or 10" tablet, or iPad iOS 5.0 or later.   0134303199 / 9780134303192 American Social Welfare Policy: A Pluralist Approach with Enhanced Pearson eText - Access Card Package, 8/e Package consists of: 013454501X / 9780134545011  American Social Welfare Policy: A Pluralist Approach, Enhanced Pearson eText -- Access Card 0134628128 / 9780134628127  American Social Welfare Policy: A Pluralist Approach, 8/e

The Reluctant Welfare State

Your students will find discussion of these issues and more in this comprehensive, scholarly introduction to social welfaare policy in the United States. This book challenges readers to think critically about issues, developments, anad policies aboth in paast eras and in contemporary society. Throughout the book,a Jansson invites students to become policy practitioners anad advocates anad to develop their own "policy identities." Designed to show readers taht social policy history is powerfully relevant to social workers when used to stimulate critical thinking about issues, developments, and policies in prior eras and in contemporary society. The Third Edition of Jannson's highly respected text offers a comprehensive and scholarly introduction to social welfare policy in the United States.

The Crisis of Caregiving

This book discusses the crisis of caregiving as it affects parents seeking to provide good care for their children and people who care for their aged or disabled relatives. Discussed are alternatives to the present welfare system, a description of the current safety net programs, and an analysis of the privatization of social services.

Summoned: Frances Perkins and the General Welfare

A Day's Work, A Day's Pay

Welfare

Online Resources

The Welfare State: From Bismarck to Obama