Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America
- John M. Herrick - Michigan State University, USA
- Paul H. Stuart - Florida International University, Miami, USA
Social Work & Social Policy (General)
Editors include specialists in the social welfare history of each nation, and they have collaborated with scholars from a variety of academic disciplines to prepare entries of varying length addressing these issues.
Included in each entry are suggestions for further reading that will guide readers to the rich resources available for learning about the history of North American social welfare. The encyclopedia also provides cross-references for important topics. This volume will be a unique reference tool for students at all levels, for teachers, and for libraries serving anyone with an interest in the history of North American social welfare.
Topics covered include:
- Canada
- Charity
- Child welfare
- Economic conditions and social welfare
- Economics/tax policy
- Health/Mental Health Policy
- Landmark social welfare legislation
- Mexico
- Poverty
- Race and social inequality
- Social problems
- Social security and income maintenance
- Social welfare reform
- Social welfare reformers
- Social work
- United States
- Women and social welfare.