• Q : Critics of current welfare programs...
    8/3/2013 4:00:00 AM :

    Critics of current welfare programs who desire the welfare system scaled down tend to argue which welfare reform should give: (1) whatever this takes to lift all people out of poverty. (2) poor people

  • Q : Welfare Programs and Incentives...
    8/3/2013 3:59:00 AM :

    The incentive to work and earn income is probable to be greatest when the basic welfare benefit is ____ and the fundamental welfare benefit is reduced by ____ which the person earns. (w) high, the amo

  • Q : Earn income and transfer benefits...
    8/3/2013 3:58:00 AM :

    When a family can earn income and transfer profits of $11,500 by working full time at the minimum wage, and also $12,500 in transfer benefits without working, the family’s net gain through worki

  • Q : The Debate about Welfare Programs...
    8/3/2013 3:57:00 AM :

    Debate over U.S. welfare programs doesn’t focus onto: (w) choices in amounts and types of subsidies for health care. (x) repealing the negative income tax. (y) impacts on efficiency and incentiv

  • Q : Transfers to the poor in-kind...
    8/3/2013 3:56:00 AM :

    Transfers to the poor “in-kind” are probably to be favored over cash transfer payments through: (a) people who are skeptical that the poor can manage their income competently. (b) economis

  • Q : In-Kind Transfer Payments...
    8/3/2013 3:52:00 AM :

    Medicare, rent subsidies, Medicaid, and food stamps are examples of: (w) transfers in-kind. (x) cash transfers. (y) human capital programs. (z) negative income taxes. Can anybody suggest me the prope

  • Q : Transfer payments in Market...
    8/3/2013 3:51:00 AM :

    Transfer payments into the U.S.: (w) have little effect on income distribution. (x) are mainly received by wealthy families. (y) tend to reduce poverty. (z) eliminate the cause of poverty. Please cho

  • Q : Reform National Welfare...
    8/3/2013 3:51:00 AM :

    Before the national welfare reform of 1996s, where Aid to Families with Dependent Children [AFDC]: (w) was the principal government program intended to alleviate poverty. (x) was exempt from any form

  • Q : Provision of employment opportunities...
    8/3/2013 3:50:00 AM :

    Government attempts to decrease poverty in the United States have comprised: (1) the provision of employment opportunities. (2) strong reliance on the negative income tax. (3) elimination of all taxes

  • Q : Pre-tax and pre transfer income distribution...
    8/3/2013 3:50:00 AM :

    From 1950, the pre-tax and pre transfer income distribution comprises: (w) become more equitably distributed. (x) remained about constant. (y) become less equitably distributed. (z) moderated because

  • Q : Public Policy and the Distribution of Income...
    8/3/2013 3:49:00 AM :

    The two policies that most likely account for most of the trend toward greater income equality during 1929 and 1975 are: (w) improved educational opportunities, and tax and transfer policies. (x) redu

  • Q : Law of Distribution by Pareto...
    8/3/2013 3:49:00 AM :

    “Law of Distribution” given by Vilfredo Pareto asserts that the: (w) relative prices for goods reflect how intensively labor is used as an input. (x) the percentages of national income goi

  • Q : Voluntary verses Involuntary Poverty...
    8/3/2013 3:48:00 AM :

    When physically and mentally capable individuals who are born in impoverished families fail to work after they develop up but since they can rely on charity, in that case they are experiencing: (1) in

  • Q : Resources to escape state of destitution...
    8/3/2013 3:47:00 AM :

    When an individual or family lacks adequate resources to escape a state of destitution, their circumstances are described as: (1) involuntary poverty. (2) relative poverty. (3) a vicious cycle of pove

  • Q : Goal of the War on Poverty...
    8/3/2013 3:46:00 AM :

    Enhancing the conditions of the poor was a main goal of the War on Poverty which was launched under President: (1) Franklin Delano Roosevelt. (2) Lyndon Johnson. (3) Richard Nixon. (4) Jimmy Carter. (

  • Q : Defined Welfare Recipients...
    8/3/2013 3:46:00 AM :

    By description, a family of four receives welfare when it: (1) pays a smaller share of taxes than its share of benefits from government. (2) lives below the poverty line. (3) includes a student attend

  • Q : Individual Welfare Recipients...
    8/3/2013 3:45:00 AM :

    If an individual receives benefits from the government, associate to the benefits everyone else receives, which exceed the individual’s taxes like a proportion of total tax payments by all citiz

  • Q : Form of Discrimination...
    8/3/2013 3:43:00 AM :

    The form of discrimination which probably causes the smallest problems for income distribution is: (1) occupational discrimination. (2) human capital discrimination. (3) price discrimination. (4) pers

  • Q : Discrimination and Efficiency...
    8/3/2013 3:42:00 AM :

    When firms possess market power, national output and employment are least likely to be reduced as a result of: (1) occupational discrimination. (2) human capital discrimination. (3) wage and price dis

  • Q : Personal discrimination...
    8/3/2013 3:41:00 AM :

    Personal discrimination: (1) may impede economic discrimination. (2) fosters wage, employment, occupational, and human capital discrimination. (3) causes housing prices to exceed levels affordable by

  • Q : Wage discrimination...
    8/3/2013 3:41:00 AM :

    Wage discrimination due to race or sex occurs while: (w) members of some groups are paid less for equal work than other groups. (x) certain groups are excluded from particular occupations. (y) housing

  • Q : Standard categories of economic discrimination...
    8/3/2013 3:40:00 AM :

    Standard categories of economic discrimination which tend to make income less equally distributed do not comprise: (1) wage discrimination (2) employment discrimination (3) occupational discrimination

  • Q : Severe Poverty of Demography...
    8/3/2013 3:40:00 AM :

    From the 1950 year, severe poverty has declined most sharply in between people while they experience: (w) low levels of education. (x) discrimination in employment. (y) old age. (z) poor health. Can

  • Q : Destitute Percentage of Income...
    8/3/2013 3:39:00 AM :

    The percentage of American families that stay put destitute year after year is around: (w) 1 2%. (x) 3 5%. (y) 5 7%. (z) 8 10%. Hello guys I want your advice. Please recommend some views for above Ec

  • Q : Higher labor force participation rate...
    8/3/2013 3:38:00 AM :

    Poverty stricken families are seldom described by: (w) a female headed household. (x) higher labor force participation rates. (y) more frequent illnesses. (z) higher birth rates and more children. He

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