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of people who would have been eligible under pre-recession subsidy rules. The non-elderly parts of the safety net have …
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"How does political party control determine changes to social policy, and by extension, influence inequality in America? Conventional theories show that Democratic control of the federal government produces more social expenditures and less inequality. Welfare for the Wealthy re-examines this...
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of people who would have been eligible under pre-recession subsidy rules. The non-elderly parts of the safety net have …
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The main economic justification for government provision of social protection is to redistribute income to the poor, marginalized and vulnerable in society. In a developing country such as the Philippines, social protection has been a consistent priority of government. In the recent decade,...
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people who would have been eligible under pre-recession subsidy rules. In 2007, the non-elderly parts of the safety net paid …, the annual subsidy rate per person-year unemployed was up to $16,000. As a result, the average private returns to …
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people who would have been eligible under pre-recession subsidy rules. In 2007, the non-elderly parts of the safety net paid …, the annual subsidy rate per person-year unemployed was up to $16,000. As a result, the average private returns to …
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