Murray presents an argument for a system of social insurance that replaces welfare with a Guaranteed Adequate Income. The book reviews the current public assistance programs, including SSI, AFDC, Unemployment Compensation, and Food Stamps, summarizing the positive aspects and inadequacies of each plan; it also evaluates other plans that have been proposed. A rationale and cost analysis of GAI concludes the book. Written in a non-technical and comprehensible style, the plan is designed to be politically non-partisan and appeal to both liberals and conservatives.
Murray presents an argument for a system of social insurance that replaces welfare with a Guaranteed Adequate Income. The book reviews the current public assistance programs, including SSI, AFDC, Unemployment Compensation, and Food Stamps, summarizing the positive aspects and inadequacies of each plan; it also evaluates other plans that have been proposed. A rationale and cost analysis of GAI concludes the book. Written in a non-technical and comprehensible style, the plan is designed to be politically non-partisan and appeal to both liberals and conservatives.
Michael L. Murray is a professor of insurance in the College of Business and Public Administration at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. He holds an MBA and a Ph.D. in insurance from the University of Oregon, and a bachelor's degree in sociology from the University of Iowa. He has taught at Drake University for eleven years, having previously taught at the University of Iowa for nineteen years. His work experience also includes two years in an insurance agency and two years as a United States Army Infantry officer.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 Life Is Not Fair, But People Can Be Chapter 2 Are You Worthy? Current U.S. Welfare Programs Chapter 3 The Market Who Gets What, Why, and Whether Chapter 4 Work-Who Needs It? Chapter 5 We Are What We Were Chapter 6 Why the Guaranteed Adequate Income Chapter 7 The History of Guaranteed Income Plans Chapter 8 The Guaranteed Adequate Income Proposal Chapter 9 Cost and Funding Calculations Chapter 10 Final Thoughts
Introduction Chapter 1 Life Is Not Fair, But People Can Be Chapter 2 Are You Worthy? Current U.S. Welfare Programs Chapter 3 The Market Who Gets What, Why, and Whether Chapter 4 Work-Who Needs It? Chapter 5 We Are What We Were Chapter 6 Why the Guaranteed Adequate Income Chapter 7 The History of Guaranteed Income Plans Chapter 8 The Guaranteed Adequate Income Proposal Chapter 9 Cost and Funding Calculations Chapter 10 Final Thoughts
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