
Building Better Social Programs
How Evidence Is Transforming Public Policy
David Stoesz(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 12. March 2020
Book
Hardback
346 pages
978-0-19-094557-2 (ISBN)
Description
Evidence-based policymaking has, in recent decades, become a focus of program innovation in social care that engages foundations, universities, and state and federal governments. Rigorous research, epitomized by Randomized Controlled Trials, has 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. In addition to providing case studies of cost-effective programs delivering positive outcomes, this volume will include interviews with luminaries who have propelled the evidence-based policy movement. It serves as essential reading for faculty, graduate students, program managers, and foundation program officers.
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Considering the contributions made by and the diversity within the evidence-based policy movement, Stoesz, an expert in social policy, offers a comprehensive analysis of the movement in terms of its merits and the challenges it faces within the broader context of public policy. * Choice *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
675 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-094557-2 (9780190945572)
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Person
David Stoesz, PhD, MSW, is a recognized expert in social policy, having published books on welfare reform, child welfare, international development, and the welfare state. He is the founder of Up$tart, an innovative firm that bundles social benefits for low-income college students.
Author
U.S. Expert in Social Welfare issues, Distinguished Chair in Applied Public Policy (Australia)U.S. Expert in Social Welfare issues, Distinguished Chair in Applied Public Policy (Australia), Carnegie Mellon University
Content
Chapter 1. The Welfare State on Autopilot
Chapter 2. Wednesday's Children
Chapter 3. Poor Policy
Chapter 4. Starving the Beast
Chapter 5. The Nurse Family Partnership
Chapter 6. The Abecedarian Project
Chapter 7. Year Up
Chapter 8. Arnold Ventures
Chapter 9. The Jameel-Poverty Action Lab
Chapter 10. American Development Accounts
Chapter 11. Up$tart
Chapter 12. A Refundable Volunteer Tax Credit
Chapter 13. In$ync
Chapter 14. Silver Bullets and Other Obstacles
Chapter 15. Innovation
Chapter 2. Wednesday's Children
Chapter 3. Poor Policy
Chapter 4. Starving the Beast
Chapter 5. The Nurse Family Partnership
Chapter 6. The Abecedarian Project
Chapter 7. Year Up
Chapter 8. Arnold Ventures
Chapter 9. The Jameel-Poverty Action Lab
Chapter 10. American Development Accounts
Chapter 11. Up$tart
Chapter 12. A Refundable Volunteer Tax Credit
Chapter 13. In$ync
Chapter 14. Silver Bullets and Other Obstacles
Chapter 15. Innovation