The poverty industry: the exploitation of America's most vulnerable citizens
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New York
New York University Press
[2016]
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Schriftenreihe: | Families, law, and society series
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | x, 277 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781479874729 |
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spelling | Hatcher, Daniel L. Verfasser (DE-588)1112229736 aut The poverty industry the exploitation of America's most vulnerable citizens Daniel L. Hatcher New York New York University Press [2016] x, 277 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Families, law, and society series Includes bibliographical references and index How the poverty industry is siphoning aid from the vulnerable -- Agency purpose versus agency self-interest: conflict in serving the vulnerable -- Poverty's iron triangle -- Mining foster children for revenue -- Medicaid money laundering -- Cost recovery: poverty industry taking child support from children and families -- The expanding web of the poverty industry -- Reeling in the poverty industry: restoring agency purpose, and restoring fiscal -- Integrity to the safety net Public welfare administration / Corrupt practices / United States Poor / Services for / United States Human services / Corrupt practices / United States Human services / Economic aspects / United States USA |
spellingShingle | Hatcher, Daniel L. The poverty industry the exploitation of America's most vulnerable citizens How the poverty industry is siphoning aid from the vulnerable -- Agency purpose versus agency self-interest: conflict in serving the vulnerable -- Poverty's iron triangle -- Mining foster children for revenue -- Medicaid money laundering -- Cost recovery: poverty industry taking child support from children and families -- The expanding web of the poverty industry -- Reeling in the poverty industry: restoring agency purpose, and restoring fiscal -- Integrity to the safety net Public welfare administration / Corrupt practices / United States Poor / Services for / United States Human services / Corrupt practices / United States Human services / Economic aspects / United States |
title | The poverty industry the exploitation of America's most vulnerable citizens |
title_auth | The poverty industry the exploitation of America's most vulnerable citizens |
title_exact_search | The poverty industry the exploitation of America's most vulnerable citizens |
title_full | The poverty industry the exploitation of America's most vulnerable citizens Daniel L. Hatcher |
title_fullStr | The poverty industry the exploitation of America's most vulnerable citizens Daniel L. Hatcher |
title_full_unstemmed | The poverty industry the exploitation of America's most vulnerable citizens Daniel L. Hatcher |
title_short | The poverty industry |
title_sort | the poverty industry the exploitation of america s most vulnerable citizens |
title_sub | the exploitation of America's most vulnerable citizens |
topic | Public welfare administration / Corrupt practices / United States Poor / Services for / United States Human services / Corrupt practices / United States Human services / Economic aspects / United States |
topic_facet | Public welfare administration / Corrupt practices / United States Poor / Services for / United States Human services / Corrupt practices / United States Human services / Economic aspects / United States USA |
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