Nonprofits for HireHarvard University Press, 1993 - 292 pagine In recent years, government’s primary response to the emergent problems of homelessness, hunger, child abuse, health care, and AIDS has been generated through nonprofit agencies funded by taxpayer money. As part of the widespread movement for privatization, these agencies represent revolutionary changes in the welfare state. Steven Smith and Michael Lipsky demonstrate that this massive shift in funds has benefits and drawbacks. Given the breadth of government funding of nonprofit agencies, this first study of the social, political, and organizational effects of this service strategy is an essential contribution to the current raging debates on the future of the welfare state. |
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... expected to be fair , to honor norms of equity in their distribution of benefits . 2. Responsiveness . They are expected to accommodate likely and unanticipated complexities , that is , to be responsive to developments that are often ...
... expected to be fair , to honor norms of equity in their distribution of benefits . 2. Responsiveness . They are expected to accommodate likely and unanticipated complexities , that is , to be responsive to developments that are often ...
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... expected to serve the pensioner population with home care aides , meals - on - wheels , daycare and transportation services . One episode in the ongoing fiscal crisis of Massachusetts illustrates the ways in which the nonprofit sector ...
... expected to serve the pensioner population with home care aides , meals - on - wheels , daycare and transportation services . One episode in the ongoing fiscal crisis of Massachusetts illustrates the ways in which the nonprofit sector ...
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... expected to be run like businesses , except they are not allowed to do more than just barely survive . Thus , unlike businesses , they cannot build up treasuries in good times to protect them against bad times . He suggests that this is ...
... expected to be run like businesses , except they are not allowed to do more than just barely survive . Thus , unlike businesses , they cannot build up treasuries in good times to protect them against bad times . He suggests that this is ...
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Contracting for Services in the Welfare State | 3 |
Introduction to Part II | 43 |
Guardians of Community and Issues of Governance | 72 |
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