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Reforming Social Services in New York City: How Major Change Happens in Urban Welfare Policies by Thomas J. Main - British Association for American Studies

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Reforming Social Services in New York City: How Major Change Happens in Urban Welfare Policies by Thomas J. Main

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Cornell University Press

As Thomas J. Main shows through archival research and interviews with key figures, the HRA has been the focus of several mayoralties. The John Lindsay administration’s creation of the HRA in 1966 was a classic liberal effort to fight poverty; Rudy Giuliani brought dramatic change by implementing work-oriented welfare reform; and the Bill de Blasio administration attempted to install a progressive social welfare agenda within the city’s social service agencies to reduce inequality. Reforming Social Services in New York City tells the story of these efforts, assessing the strategies employed and the success of their outcomes, concluding that major nonincremental change in urban welfare policy is not only possible but has been effective.