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And How Are We Supposed to Pay for Health Care? Views of the Poor and the Near Poor on Welfare Reform
Authors:Jo Anne Schneider
Institution:Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, WI 53141.
Abstract:The welfare reform debate focuses on the characteristics of who gets government benefits and who pays for them. People perceive the welfare reform debate as the white middle class denying benefits to poor people of color. But larger questions regarding the U.S. lack of comprehensive social policy for health care, education, and child care lurk behind these concerns. Drawing on research with public assistance recipients and working- and middle-class people, in this paper I explore the ways that people interact with and perceive government social programs. I argue that both attitudes and proposed solutions toward welfare reflect different access to government programs and resources such as jobs, savings, and social supports among people who have and have not accessed welfare. Since economic disparity in the United States correlates highly with race, the debate over welfare reform also involves racial attitudes. Changing both the welfare debate and poverty in the United States must start by providing universal benefits, public policy, poverty, welfare reform, race, United States ]
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