Description
The first section of this thesis covers the welfare state and a brief history of private charity in the United States over the past century, both explaining and describing their growth and decline. The second section outlines the historical evolution of the Food Stamp Program since the John F. Kennedy presidency to SNAP under the Obama administration. The third and final section specifically discusses the current food assistance program called SNAP and the potential reforms that can be made to the governmental program as well as reforms made to encourage private charity.
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Title
- The Politics of Food Stamps: Private Charity and the Welfare State, Food Stamp Program, and Proposal for Reform
Contributors
- Witbeck, Boaz (Author)
- Ackroyd, William (Thesis director)
- Roberts, Nancy (Committee member)
- McDowell, John (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Economics Program in CLAS (Contributor)
- School of Public Affairs (Contributor)
- School of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Contributor)
Date Created
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2013-05
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