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Closing the Door to Destitution


Closing the Door to Destitution


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During the depression of the 1930s, both the United States and New Zealand passed a Social Security Act. Both countries were developed nations of the new world, and each statute was an omnibus measure aimed at protecting citizens from the poverty so visible at the time. The two acts, however, were very different. The New Zealand measure was absolute, promising everyone medical care and a reasonable income in every circumstance. It redistributed income downward. The U.S. act addressed only a handful of risks, and each of its two main programs covered less than half of the population. Its benefits were funded by regressive taxes, and the main programs promised more help, not to persons in greater need, but to those from higherpaying jobs. Scholars of comparative public policy have tried to account for such differences among welfare states. Their explanations have commonly stressed economic, cultural, bureaucratic, or political differences among countries. The character of life in these two countries makes it possible to conclude simply that the United States and New Zealand passed contrasting acts because their histories were different. Richards argues that this conclusion is too vague. After all, the Social Security Acts did not materialize from national ambience. He shows that the contrasts between the two systems stemmed from national differences that were inveterate, with the differences between their political systems being the most direct influence. By closely examining the two systems of government, Richards reveals that the U.S. Social Security Act reinforced the countrys inequalities while New Zealands act reflected that nations legislative and electoral arrangements, which allowed bold policy making by politicians who knew the pain of poverty. Author: Richards, Raymond Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 212 Publication Date: 1990/05/31 Language: English Dimensions: 8.94 x 6.46 x 0.53 inches

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