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Do Social-Welfare Policies Reduce Poverty? A Cross-National Assessment

Lane Kenworthy ()

No 188, LIS Working papers from LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg

Abstract: Most social scientists, policy makers, and citizens who support the welfare state do so in part because they believe social-welfare programs help to reduce the incidence of poverty. Yet a growing number of critics assert that such programs in fact fail to do so, because too small a share of transfers actually reaches the poor, or because such programs create a welfare/poverty trap, or because they weaken the economy. This study assesses the effects of social-welfare policy extensiveness on poverty across 15 affluent industrialized nations over the period 1960-91, using both absolute and relative measures of poverty. The results strongly support the conventional view that social-welfare programs reduce poverty.

Pages: 41 pages
Date: 1998-09
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Published in Social Forces 77, no. 3, (1999): 1119-39

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