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4 Aid to Dependent Children and the Political Construction of the “Underclass”
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Robert C. Lieberman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface viii
- Acknowledgments xii
- 1 Race, Institutions, and Welfare in American Political Development 1
- 2 Race, Class, and the Organization of Social Policy: The Social Security Act 23
- 3 Old-Age Insurance: From Exclusion to Inclusion 67
- 4 Aid to Dependent Children and the Political Construction of the “Underclass” 118
- 5 Unemployment Insurance: Inclusion, Exclusion, and Stagnation 177
- 6 Race, Welfare, and the Future of American Politics 216
- Appendix: Quantitative Study of ADC 235
- Notes 251
- Index 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface viii
- Acknowledgments xii
- 1 Race, Institutions, and Welfare in American Political Development 1
- 2 Race, Class, and the Organization of Social Policy: The Social Security Act 23
- 3 Old-Age Insurance: From Exclusion to Inclusion 67
- 4 Aid to Dependent Children and the Political Construction of the “Underclass” 118
- 5 Unemployment Insurance: Inclusion, Exclusion, and Stagnation 177
- 6 Race, Welfare, and the Future of American Politics 216
- Appendix: Quantitative Study of ADC 235
- Notes 251
- Index 301