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Author Mead, Lawrence M.

Title The new politics of poverty : the nonworking poor in America / Lawrence M. Mead.

Imprint New York, NY : BasicBooks, ©1992.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  362.5 M479N    Check Shelf
Description xii, 356 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 262-345) and index.
Summary Thirty years ago, the great national issue was how to help ordinary, workaday Americans achieve the good things in life. Today, we are preoccupied with--and increasingly divided over--how to cope with the problems of poor and dependent Americans, most of whom do not work. The growth in the number of nonworking poor people--and the failure of traditional social reforms to bring them back into the mainstream--has transformed American politics beyond recognition. According to Lawrence Mead, one of this country's leading poverty experts, whose writings have helped shift national welfare policy toward work requirements, we are faced today with a new dependency politics, where the issue is no longer whether there are enough jobs for the poor but why so many poor either cannot or will not work at the jobs available. Throughout the West a politics of morals and personal conduct is driving out older disputes over workers and the organization of society. Mead provides overwhelming and disturbing evidence that passive poverty--the failure of most of the poor to work at all--reflects defeatism more than lack of opportunity. This demoralization of the poor has alienated them from the working majority, with tragic consequences both for them and for America.
Contents Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The Crisis of Reform -- Ch. 3. The Costs of Nonwork -- Ch. 4. Low Wages and Hard Times -- Ch. 5. Are Jobs Available? -- Ch. 6. Barriers to Employment -- Ch. 7. Human Nature -- Ch. 8. Policy -- Ch. 9. Welfare Reform -- Ch. 10. The Wider Meaning of Dependency -- Ch. 11. The Prospect.
Subject Poverty.
Indexed Term Unemployed Government policy United States
Subject United States -- Economic policy -- 1981-1993.
Local Subject Poor people United States Social conditions
Subject United States -- Economic conditions -- 1981-2001.
Indexed Term United States Social policy 1980-
Subject Poor -- United States.
Indexed Term Poor United States Social conditions
Poor Government policy United States
Subject Economic history.
Local Subject Poor people Government policy United States
Poor people -- United States.
Indexed Term Public welfare United States
Unemployed United States Social conditions
ISBN 0465059627
9780465059621
0465050697
9780465050697
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