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Punishment, Religion, and the Shrinking Welfare State for the Very Poor in the United States, 1970–2010:

机译:1970-2010年美国极度贫困人口的惩罚,宗教和福利下降国家:

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The U.S. social safety net for the very poor has been shrinking for several decades. Two factors stand out as potential drivers of this transformation: a neoliberal turn in poverty governance that favors incarceration and other punitive policies and “religious neoliberalism,” which melds neoliberal, anti-statist political ideology with conservative Christian ideals of compassionate assistance administered not by government but through local congregations. Yet these two streams have not been studied simultaneously in relation to welfare retrenchment. Analysis of the demise of state General Assistance (GA) programs using Cox regression models and a unique longitudinal data set shows that higher incarceration rates and higher church density both contribute to the decline of public assistance over time. Findings support the theoretical perspective of religious neoliberalism.
机译:数十年来,美国针对穷人的社会安全网在不断缩小。有两个因素成为这种转变的潜在驱动力:贫困治理的新自由主义转向,有利于监禁和其他惩罚性政策;“宗教新自由主义”将新自由主义,反国家主义的政治意识形态与保守的,由政府管理的,富有同情心的基督教理想融合在一起。但通过当地会众。然而,关于福利削减的研究尚未同时研究这两个方面。使用Cox回归模型和独特的纵向数据集对州一般援助(GA)计划的消亡进行了分析,结果表明,较高的监禁率和较高的教堂密度均会导致公共援助随着时间的推移而下降。研究结果支持了宗教新自由主义的理论观点。

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