Why is the welfare system failing to work for so many people? This book examines the problems with the current welfare system and proposes reforms to create a smarter, smaller system that helps people improve their lives through rewarding work.Presents a unique analysis of America’s welfare programs and uses real-life examples to show how the current system forces enrollees to stay underemployed or unemployedOffers a well-researched perspective on the relationship between work and happiness and why work is necessary for a happy lifePresents a new angle on welfare’s shortcomings by focusing on the opinions of more than 100 welfare beneficiariesProvides a variety of recommendations for welfare reform, such as creating wage subsidies for low-income workers, increasing apprenticeships, privatizing welfare, and fixing the Earned Income Tax Credit, among othersBook detailsPublisher:Praeger (February 25, 2016)Publication Date:February 25, 2016Language:EnglishASIN:B01BE72LN6
The Human Cost of Welfare: How the System Hurts the People It’s Supposed to Help
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