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  • - Successes and Failures
    by Edward D. Berkowitz
    £70.99

    ?The papers making up this book were given at a 1986 conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Social Security system. Chapters on the earlier history are followed by an evaluation of how economists have viewed social security, and by an analysis of the influence of administrative problems. W. Andrew Achenbaum makes some bold proposals for fundamental changes in social policy. Wilbur J. Cohen, a founding father, ' gives his vision of social security ten years from now; and Robert J. Myers, another insider, ' counters by predicting no essential change. These contributions should be of interest to those concerned with American social policy. Recommended for research collections.?-Library Journal

  • - From Roosevelt to Reagan
    by Edward D. Berkowitz
    £30.99

    In America's Welfare State, Edward Berkowitz offers a concise and informative historical overview of this costly and often frustrating area of domestic policy.

  • - A Policy Primer
    by Edward D. Berkowitz & Eric R. Kingson
    £43.99 - 89.99

    Such key considerations as the adequacy of protection, the financing problems, issues of fairness, the response to disability, and the health care needs of the elderly are particularly focused on--the authors' are sensitive to the social welfare nature of the programs.

  • - The Political Economy of Twentieth-Century Reform, 2nd Edition
    by Edward D. Berkowitz
    £89.99

    Creating the Welfare State investigates how private business and public bureaucracy worked together to create the structure of much of the modern welfare state in America.

  • - America's Programs for the Handicapped: A Twentieth Century Fund Report
    by Edward D. Berkowitz
    £29.49

    This book exposes the contradictions in America's disability policy and suggests means of remedying them. Based on careful archival research and interviews with policymakers, the book illustrates the dilemmas that public policies pose for the handicapped: the system forces too many people with physical impairments into retirement, despite the availability of constructive alternatives.

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