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_aDINITTO, Diana M. _92947 |
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_aSocial Welfare : _bpolitics and public policy |
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_aBoston : _bA and B, _c2003 |
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_t1. Politics, rationalism and Social Welfare _t2. Government and social welfare _t3. Defining poverty: where to begin _t4. Preventing poverty: the social insurance programs _t5. Helping the "Deserving poor": aged, blind, and disabled _t6. Ending welfare as we knew it: temporary assistance for needy families _t7. Fighting hunger: nutrition policy and programs in the United States _t8. Improving health care: treating the nation's ills _t9. Changing paradigms in the poverty wars: victories, defeats, and stalemates _t10. Providing social services: help for children, the elderly, and people with mental illness _t11. Challenging social welfare: racism ande sexism _t12. Implementing and evaluating social welfare policy: what happens after a law is passed |
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_912748 _a Estado de Bem Estar Social |
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_aPolítica Pública _912838 |
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_aProgramas Sociais _913867 |
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_aBem Estar Social _911928 |
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