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题名/责任者:
Building better social programs : how evidence is transforming public policy / David Stoesz.
出版发行项:
New York, New York : Oxford University Press, [2020]
出版发行项:
?2020
ISBN:
9780190945572
ISBN:
0190945575
载体形态项:
331 pages : charts ; 25 cm
其他载体形态:
Online version: Stoesz, David. Building better social programs. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020] 9780190945602
个人责任者:
Stoesz, David, author.
论题主题:
Social service-United States.
论题主题:
Social work administration-United States.
论题主题:
Social policy.
论题主题:
Social service.
论题主题:
Social work administration.
地理名称主题:
United States-Social policy.
地理名称主题:
United States.
中图法分类号:
D771.28
书目附注:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
内容附注:
Introduction -- Part I. Prelude -- Welfare state on autopilot -- Wednesday's children -- Poor policy -- Starving the beast -- Part II. Movement -- Nurse-family partnership -- The Abecedarian project -- Year up -- Arnold ventures -- Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab -- Part III. Equitable America -- American development accounts -- Up$tart -- Refundable volunteer tax credit -- In$ync -- Silver bullets and other obstacles -- Innovation.
摘要附注:
"Evidence-based policymaking has, in recent decades, become a focus of program innovation in social care, engaging foundations, universities, as well as state and federal governments. Rigorous research, epitomized by Randomized Controlled Trials, have become the benchmark for demonstrating efficacy and efficiency in social programming. Building Better Social Programs situates evidence-based policymaking with respect to the welfare state, describes key organizations driving the evidence-based movement, and proposes innovations designed to extend benefits to the working-class. Interviews with leaders in the movement animate the discussion. Building Better Social Programs will be essential reading for faculty, program managers, foundation program officers, and research students"--
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