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The American myth of markets in social policy : ideological roots of inequality / Debra Hevenstone.

Van Pelt Library HN59.2 .H48 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hevenstone, Debra, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social policy.
United States--Social policy--21st century.
United States.
Equality--United States.
Equality.
Social classes--United States.
Social classes.
Physical Description:
x, 291 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
Summary:
"The American Myth of Markets in Social Policy examines how implementing American tropes in policy design inadvertently frustrates policy goals. The book investigates multiple market-oriented designs including funding for private organizations to deliver public services, funding for individuals to buy services, and policies incentivizing or mandating private actors to provide social policy. Hevenstone shows that these solutions often not only fail to achieve social goals, but actively undermine them. The book carefully details the mechanisms through which this occurs, and examines several policies in depth, covering universal social insurance programs like healthcare and pensions, as well as smaller interventions like programs for the homeless. "-- Provided by publisher.
"The American Myth of Markets in Social Policy examines how implementing ideas about markets in policy design inadvertently frustrates policy goals. Hevenstone examines policies ranging from universal social insurance programs to smaller targeted interventions, making her argument with both substantive empirical evidence as well as anecdote, which keeps the book accessible and entertaining"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note:
PART I: THEORY1.Defining Social Goals: Pragmatism, Empiricism, and the Social Debate2.Social Policy Design: Market-Oriented Solutions, Rationality, and FederalismPART II: POLICY3.Labor Markets: Wages, the Employer's Role, and Family Policy4.Social Insurance: Health, Pensions, and Long-Term Care5.Targeted Programs: Housing, Homelessness, and Youth Training6.Social Pressure: Health Behaviors, Bullying, Prejudice, and Discrimination.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781137436290
1137436298
OCLC:
909320997

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