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Side A ------ Side B choices among various principles upon which social provisions are made accessible to particular people and groups in society ------ bases of social allocations conventional sense of fair treatment;peoples deservedness should be based on cont.to society,special cons.4 inability not their own making ------ equity the desirability of providing a decent standard of physical and spiritual well being ------ adequacy extent to which all individuals are treated as equal members of society. nobody who is eligible will feel shame/stigma from applying for benefits ------ social effectiveness provisions that offer considerable choice to express individual preferences ------ freedom of choice provisions that limit individual choice ------ social control values that influence whether delivery system is designed along democratic or bureucratic lines ------ freedom of dissent and efficiency values that find expression in financing and administration of programs ------ local autonomy and centralization the influence and support that social science insights render to policy choices ------ theory suppositions for which there has been little systematic effort to obtain and codify evidence ------ assumptions provision of defined min subsidy 4 families with little/no income;use of formula to determine how much this subsidy decreases as earnings increase ------ negative tax benefits made available to an entire pop. as a basic right ------ universalism benefits made available on basis of individual need. usually determined by a test of income ------ selectivity uniform payments to certian categories of persons indentified only by demographic char. ------ demogrant becoming actively engaged in an experiment, part. develop a comm. to its sucess, and behave in ways that do not disappoint the investigators ------ hawthrone effect a complete disclosure of income and assets; a direct way of confining social benefits ------ means test concerend only with applicants current income, usually verified through tax returns ------ income test eligibility based on member. in groups of people having common needs not met by existing social arrangements; need defined by normative standards ------ attributed need eligibility conditional on member. in groups of people who have made special cont. or unfairly suffered harm at hands of society ------ compensation eligibility conditional on prof. judgements of individual cases where special goods and services may be needed ------ diagnositc differentiation eligibility conditional on evidence regarding individuals inability to purchase goods and/or services ------ mean-tested need focusing on those most likely to benefit and ignoring those least likely to succeed in social programs ------ creaming
Side A ------ Side B choices among various principles upon which social provisions are made accessible to particular people and groups in society ------ bases of social allocations conventional sense of fair treatment;peoples deservedness should be based on cont.to society,special cons.4 inability not their own making ------ equity the desirability of providing a decent standard of physical and spiritual well being ------ adequacy extent to which all individuals are treated as equal members of society. nobody who is eligible will feel shame/stigma from applying for benefits ------ social effectiveness provisions that offer considerable choice to express individual preferences ------ freedom of choice provisions that limit individual choice ------ social control values that influence whether delivery system is designed along democratic or bureucratic lines ------ freedom of dissent and efficiency values that find expression in financing and administration of programs ------ local autonomy and centralization the influence and support that social science insights render to policy choices ------ theory suppositions for which there has been little systematic effort to obtain and codify evidence ------ assumptions provision of defined min subsidy 4 families with little/no income;use of formula to determine how much this subsidy decreases as earnings increase ------ negative tax benefits made available to an entire pop. as a basic right ------ universalism benefits made available on basis of individual need. usually determined by a test of income ------ selectivity uniform payments to certian categories of persons indentified only by demographic char. ------ demogrant becoming actively engaged in an experiment, part. develop a comm. to its sucess, and behave in ways that do not disappoint the investigators ------ hawthrone effect a complete disclosure of income and assets; a direct way of confining social benefits ------ means test concerend only with applicants current income, usually verified through tax returns ------ income test eligibility based on member. in groups of people having common needs not met by existing social arrangements; need defined by normative standards ------ attributed need eligibility conditional on member. in groups of people who have made special cont. or unfairly suffered harm at hands of society ------ compensation eligibility conditional on prof. judgements of individual cases where special goods and services may be needed ------ diagnositc differentiation eligibility conditional on evidence regarding individuals inability to purchase goods and/or services ------ mean-tested need focusing on those most likely to benefit and ignoring those least likely to succeed in social programs ------ creaming
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