Social Insurance
eBook - ePub

Social Insurance

America’s Neglected Heritage and Contested Future

  1. 328 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Social Insurance

America’s Neglected Heritage and Contested Future

About this book

What has America done to protect its citizens from life-changing but common risks such as death of a family breadwinner, ill health, disability, involuntary unemployment, outliving retirement savings, and birth into a poor family? Each, in its own way, burdens—and possibly devastates—unlucky individuals and families both emotionally and financially. It is the rare life that is untouched by one or more of these six threats. How do our current policies affect taxation, spending, and the economy, as well as prospects for individual lives? What more might these policies do to protect Americans?

Rich in stories, data, and analysis, Social Insurance provides a strong intellectual foundation for understanding the history, economics, politics, and philosophy of America's most important social insurance programs. This insightful work provides a unifying vision of these programs' purposes and reminds us, amidst the confusing and often apocalyptic rhetoric, why we have the programs and policies we do, while arguing for reforms that preserve and enhance the protections in place.

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Yes, you can access Social Insurance by Theodore R. Marmor,Jerry L. Mashaw,John Pakutka in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Politics & International Relations & Public Affairs & Administration. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. Illustration List
  8. Series Foreword
  9. Preface
  10. About the Authors
  11. Acknowledgements
  12. Part I American Social Insurance
  13. Chapter 1 Economic Risks and Social Insurance Realities
  14. Chapter 2 Assessment of the Six Threats to Family Income
  15. Chapter 3 Philosophies, Policies, and Public Budgets
  16. Chapter 4 The Historical Development of American Social Insurance and Its Associated Programs
  17. Part II Threats and Protections
  18. Chapter 5 The Threat of Birth into a Poor Family
  19. Chapter 6 The Threat of Early Death of a Family Breadwinner
  20. Chapter 7 The Threat of Ill Health
  21. Chapter 8 The Threat of Involuntary Unemployment
  22. Chapter 9 The Threat of Disability
  23. Chapter 10 The Threat of Outliving One's Savings
  24. Part III Thinking about the Design of Income Security Programs and Their Reform
  25. Chapter 11 Accomplishments and Limitations
  26. Chapter 12 Social Insurance, Markets, and ā€œModernizationā€
  27. Epilogue
  28. Index