
The first comprehensive map of the social safety net, public and private, in the United States.Societies are often judged by how they treat their most vulnerable members: the poor and near poor. In the United States, this responsibility belongs not only to governments, but also to charities, businesses, individuals, and family members. Their combined efforts generate a social safety net. In Who Cares, Christopher Howard offers the first comprehensive map of the US social safety net. He chronicles how different parts of American society talk about poverty-related needs. And he shows what Americans do to provide basic levels of income, food, housing, medical care, and daily care. Although the US social safety net is extensive, major gaps remain, particularly impacting Blacks, Hispanics, and individuals who are not employed full-time. Drawing heavily upon evidence from the years right before the Covid-19 pandemic, Howard demonstrates that these problems persist even when the economy seems healthy. Who Cares concludes with an initial assessment of how the social safety net performed during the pandemic.
This book investigates the structure and efficacy of the American social safety net by examining the collaborative roles of government, private charities, businesses, and individuals. Christopher J. Howard, a scholar of American politics and social policy, utilizes a broad range of data from the pre-pandemic era to map how various sectors address poverty. He argues that while the system is extensive, it contains structural gaps that disproportionately affect marginalized groups and those outside of full-time employment.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational resource for understanding the fragmented nature of American social welfare. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's synthesis, which successfully organizes complex, multi-sector data into a coherent framework for policy analysis.
Page Count:
340
Publication Date:
2022-10-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190074450
ISBN-13:
9780190074456
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