The Hidden Welfare State: Tax Expenditures and Social Policy in the United States. By Christopher Howard. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997. xi + 250 pp. Appendices, index, notes and tables. $17.95. ISBN 069100529x.

2000 ◽  
Vol 74 (1) ◽  
pp. 166-168
Author(s):  
Julian E. Zelizer
Author(s):  
Arati Maleku ◽  
Richard Hoefer

This chapter examines the engagement of social work academics in the policy process in the United States. It begins by presenting an overview of social policy and the welfare state in the United States and by discussing the emergence of the social work profession in that country. The development of social work education in the United States and its contemporary features are then depicted. Following these, the methodology and the findings of a study of the policy engagement of American social work academics are presented. The findings relate to the levels of engagement in policy and the forms that this takes. The study also offers insights into various factors that are associated with these, such as perceptions, capabilities, institutional support and the accessibility of the policy process. The chapter concludes with an analysis of the findings and their implications.


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