The Origins of U.S. Social Security Program Problems:: Implications for Reform

· AuthorHouse
Libro electrónico
120
Páxinas
Apto

Acerca deste libro electrónico

The book explores the chronology of the Social Security program prior to the Great Depression.

The author rigorously examines what led to the development of Social Security insurance, partially in an attempt to determine whether it is necessary to reform the Social Security program. He demonstrates the economic implications of the rise of the elderly population in the United States and how democratic governance affects the Social Security program.

The author objectively examines the strengths and weaknesses in the privatization of the United States Social Security program.

The author also elucidates political ideologies of social security in democratic nations globally, and how political parties view their social security systems as they try to stabilize their systems.

Acerca do autor

Dr. Napoleon Imarhiagbe is an expert in public management and a trained administrator. He has a bachelor degree in Public Administration from Medgar Evers of the City University of New York (CUNY). He earned a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY) with a specialization in Management and Operations. He graduated with distinction from the prestigious Walden University School of public Management with a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration. Dr. Imarhiagbe has participated in numerous studies and program developments including his contribution to the development of the Medgar Evers College Census Information Center. Most of his published articles are on public management.

Dr. Imarhiagbe is also the authors of Managing Public Organization Through Leadership: Bottom-Up-Leadership and Future Sustainability of Social Security Trends in Higher Unemployment and Retirement Benefits.

Valora este libro electrónico

Dános a túa opinión.

Información de lectura

Smartphones e tabletas
Instala a aplicación Google Play Libros para Android e iPad/iPhone. Sincronízase automaticamente coa túa conta e permíteche ler contido en liña ou sen conexión desde calquera lugar.
Portátiles e ordenadores de escritorio
Podes escoitar os audiolibros comprados en Google Play a través do navegador web do ordenador.
Lectores de libros electrónicos e outros dispositivos
Para ler contido en dispositivos de tinta electrónica, como os lectores de libros electrónicos Kobo, é necesario descargar un ficheiro e transferilo ao dispositivo. Sigue as instrucións detalladas do Centro de Axuda para transferir ficheiros a lectores electrónicos admitidos.