Social Welfare(2) a U.S. welfare programs grew significantly in the decades following World War l, but increases in welfare costs during the 1960s and 1970s brought into question the extent and quality of public assistance In the early 1980s the Reagan Administration reduced welfare expenditure and suggested turning responsibility for welfare funding over to the states. The cuts in federal funding that took effect during the Reagan Administration did in fact effectively place the responsibility for maintaining funding levels on the states-and, in some cases, on the larger cities
◼ U.S. welfare programs grew significantly in the decades following World War II, but increases in welfare costs during the 1960s and 1970s brought into question the extent and quality of public assistance. In the early 1980s the Reagan Administration reduced welfare expenditure and suggested turning responsibility for welfare funding over to the states. The cuts in federal funding that took effect during the Reagan Administration did in fact effectively place the responsibility for maintaining funding levels on the states—and, in some cases, on the larger cities. Social Welfare (2)
Social Welfare (3) The result has been a widening of the already existing disparities in social services spending between states, and between cities and regions within a state. An example of the state welfare systemcanbeseenathttp://www.state.tn.usunder the health and social Programs section Social welfare is an integrated part of a country's social policy
Social Welfare (3) ◼ The result has been a widening of the already existing disparities in social services spending between states, and between cities and regions within a state. An example of the state welfare system can be seen at http://www.state.tn.us under the Health and Social Programs section. Social welfare is an integrated part of a country’s social policy
The Structure of the Passage I Para1-3 General images of WC and welfare caseworkers under the present system a. Para 4-14Problem with the present welfare system all. Para. 15-17 Suggestions to improve the present welfare system
The Structure of the Passage ◼ I Para1-3General images of WC and welfare caseworkers under the present system ◼ II. Para 4-14Problem with the present welfare system ◼ III. Para. 15-17 Suggestions to improve the present welfare system
How is the text organized? The passage is composed of three parts: how people behave under the present welfare system, what the problems are with it, and what solutions should be applied to the problems. The organization of the whole passage goes after the problem-solution pattern, spiced throughout with examples taken from the authors own experiences
How is the text organized? The passage is composed of three parts: how people behave under the present welfare system, what the problems are with it, and what solutions should be applied to the problems. The organization of the whole passage goes after the problem-solution pattern, spiced throughout with examples taken from the author’s own experiences