Tag: Social Welfare Policy

Books

The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier

– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.

The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts

– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More

New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed

– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.
“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More

Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants

– Derthick, Martha. Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1975.
“Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants . . . chronicled not how a high-profile federal initiative had fizzled but rather how an inconspicuous one had mushroomed, way beyond… More

Essays

The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier

– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.

The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts

– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More

New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed

– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.
“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More

Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants

– Derthick, Martha. Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1975.
“Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants . . . chronicled not how a high-profile federal initiative had fizzled but rather how an inconspicuous one had mushroomed, way beyond… More

Commentary

The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier

– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.

The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts

– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More

New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed

– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.
“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More

Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants

– Derthick, Martha. Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1975.
“Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants . . . chronicled not how a high-profile federal initiative had fizzled but rather how an inconspicuous one had mushroomed, way beyond… More

Multimedia

The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier

– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.

The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts

– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More

New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed

– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.
“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More

Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants

– Derthick, Martha. Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1975.
“Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants . . . chronicled not how a high-profile federal initiative had fizzled but rather how an inconspicuous one had mushroomed, way beyond… More

Teaching

The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier

– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.

The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts

– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More

New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed

– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.
“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More

Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants

– Derthick, Martha. Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1975.
“Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants . . . chronicled not how a high-profile federal initiative had fizzled but rather how an inconspicuous one had mushroomed, way beyond… More