Synopses & Reviews
Offering a new values perspective, Elizabeth Segal's SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS, Second Edition takes the student beyond identifying, describing, and analyzing social welfare policies. Segal demonstrates how the myriad values of diverse groups in America have influenced current policies, and helps students recognize that analysis takes place through the lens of these often opposing values. The dual themes of critical thinking and critical evaluation provide the framework of the book, and Segal's unique attention to international perspectives on values around social welfare policies and social programs heightens students' awareness of the global implications of social work around the world.
About the Author
Elizabeth A. Segal is Associate Dean of Arizona State University's College of Public Programs and is Professor in the ASU School of Social Work. Additionally, she serves on the CSWE Commission on Leadership Development. Along with this text, Segal has multiple publications, including a social policy textbook and numerous journal articles, and is co-editor of the JOURNAL OF POVERTY. Her areas of research and interest include inequality, social justice and low-income women, children and families.
Table of Contents
1. Social Welfare Policy and Underlying Values. 2. Historical Foundations of Social Welfare in America. 3. Conceptual Foundations of Social Welfare Policy. 4. The Delivery of Social Welfare Services. 5. Social Justice and Civil Rights. 6. Analyzing Social Welfare Policies. 7. Social Insurance. 8. Poverty and Economic Inequality. 9. The Impact of the Economy: Employment, Budgets, and Taxes. 10. Children and Families. 11. Health Care Policy. 12. Aging and Social Welfare Policy. 13. U.S. Social Welfare Policies and International Comparisons. 14. The Impact of Social Welfare Policy.