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The third rail of American politics: Senior citizen activism and the American welfare state.

机译:美国政治的第三条轨道:老年人积极主义和美国福利国家。

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Social Security has been called the third rail of American politics: touch it and you're dead. This dissertation shows why Social Security has earned this moniker and provides compelling empirical evidence for the assumption behind decades of participation research---that participation differences result in differential policy outcomes. Senior citizens in the United States are more active in politics than younger citizens; they vote, make campaign contributions, work on campaigns and contact elected officials at higher rates than nonseniors. Furthermore, they react to threats to their programs---proposed benefit cuts, eligibility changes---with surges in letter writing to Congress. With these surges, senior participation sends a distinctive message to government: do not tamper with Social Security and Medicare. Members of Congress hear and heed this message, withdrawing the offending proposals. Hence participation influences policy.;Furthermore, this work contributes to the policy feedback concept from the historical institutionalist literature by showing that seniors' disproportionately high participation is due in part to seniors' welfare state programs themselves. Over time Social Security has provided the once-marginalized senior population with politically relevant resources like income and free time, has increased seniors' engagement with politics by tying their well-being directly to government action, and has fashioned for an otherwise disparate group a new political identity as program recipients, which provides a basis for political mobilization by interest groups and political parties.;Senior activity around Social Security also exhibits an unusual pattern. For most political activities, participation increases with income. But in activity specifically around Social Security---voting, giving money, and letter writing with regard to the program---it is low-income seniors who are more active, because they derive a larger portion of their income from the program. Hence this is a rare instance in which self-interest operates. And it is an unusual instance of political mobilization of low-income people in the U.S.;Ultimately this study looks across social programs and shows that program design and its influence on recipient participation has profound implications for politics---electoral politics, the politics of distribution and the politics of retrenchment.
机译:社会保障被称为美国政治的第三条轨道:触摸它,你就死定了。这篇论文表明了为什么社会保障赢得了这个绰号,并为数十年参与研究背后的假设提供了令人信服的经验证据-参与差异导致不同的政策结果。在美国,老年人比年轻人更积极地参与政治。他们以比非前辈更高的投票率投票,做出竞选捐款,开展竞选活动并联系民选官员。此外,随着对国会计划书的威胁,他们对自己计划的威胁做出了反应-提议的削减福利,资格变更-。随着这些激增,高层参与向政府传达了一个独特的信息:不要篡改社会保障和医疗保险。国会议员听取并留意了这一信息,撤回了违规的提案。因此,参与会影响政策。;此外,这项工作通过显示老年人不成比例的高参与度部分归因于老年人的福利国家计划本身,为历史制度主义文献中的政策反馈概念做出了贡献。随着时间的流逝,社会保障为曾经边缘化的老年人提供了与政治相关的资源,例如收入和闲暇时间,通过将老年人的福祉直接与政府行动联系起来,从而提高了老年人对政治的参与度,并为一个本来就迥异的群体塑造了一个新的作为计划接受者的政治身份,为利益集团和政党动员政治提供了基础。;围绕社会保障的高级活动也表现出不同寻常的模式。对于大多数政治活动,参与程度随收入而增加。但是,在围绕社会保障的活动中(针对该计划的投票,捐钱和写信),是低收入的老年人更加活跃,因为他们从该计划中获得了更大的收入。因此,这是一种罕见的情况,在这种情况下会发生自我利益。而且这是美国低收入人群政治动员的不寻常实例;最终,该研究跨社会计划,并显示计划设计及其对接受者参与的影响对政治产生了深远影响-选举政治,政治分配和裁员政治。

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  • 作者

    Campbell, Andrea Louise.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Political science.;Gerontology.;Public administration.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2000
  • 页码 316 p.
  • 总页数 316
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:47:40

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