Nonprofits for Hire: The Welfare State in the Age of ContractingHarvard University Press, 30 giu 2009 - 306 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. Reviews of this book: "An insightful analysis of the implications of an important, broad trend of the past thirty years in the social welfare policy of the United States and many other countries...[Smith and Lipsky] demonstrate that we do not have to read about other countries to find a comparative perspective that sheds light on the choices we face in our national health care debate." DD--Bradford H. Gray, Health Affairs "The most comprehensive account we have of the history, extent, nature, and meaning of delivering social services that are paid for by government and delivered through nonprofit organizations." DD--H. Brinton Milward, Public Administration Review "An interesting, absorbing, and important book." DD--William T. Gormley, Jr., American Political Science Review "An important contribution to welfare state scholarship." DD--Kirsten A. Gronbjerg, Contemporary Sociology |
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... individuals , court - involved teenagers , and young people in need of responsive services . If this book offers any insight into the operations and dilemmas of nonprofit service providers , it is significantly due to instruction we ...
... individuals , court - involved teenagers , and young people in need of responsive services . If this book offers any insight into the operations and dilemmas of nonprofit service providers , it is significantly due to instruction we ...
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... individuals who have shared information and opinions with us as we conducted research for this book . However , we would be remiss if we did not mention , for their contributions to our understanding of nonprofit organizations , so ...
... individuals who have shared information and opinions with us as we conducted research for this book . However , we would be remiss if we did not mention , for their contributions to our understanding of nonprofit organizations , so ...
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... Individual Agencies in the Political Process The Rise of Associations of Nonprofit Providers The Corporatist Politics of the Contracting Regime The Nonprofit Sector under Attack 182 9. Privatization in Human Services : A Critique Why ...
... Individual Agencies in the Political Process The Rise of Associations of Nonprofit Providers The Corporatist Politics of the Contracting Regime The Nonprofit Sector under Attack 182 9. Privatization in Human Services : A Critique Why ...
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... individuals volun- teered in their agencies during 1988 , only slightly less than the 11,000 professionals they employed.19 The federal Department of Health and Human Services estimates that over 615,000 people vol- unteered in Head ...
... individuals volun- teered in their agencies during 1988 , only slightly less than the 11,000 professionals they employed.19 The federal Department of Health and Human Services estimates that over 615,000 people vol- unteered in Head ...
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... individuals volunteering as board members across the country ( discounted for multiple board memberships for some people ) , a great many of whom serve as board members of nonprofit service organizations.2 Donations of money to ...
... individuals volunteering as board members across the country ( discounted for multiple board memberships for some people ) , a great many of whom serve as board members of nonprofit service organizations.2 Donations of money to ...
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