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Full employment as a permanent policy response to poverty

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Full employment as a permanent policy response to poverty
Abstract
Rising inequality and concomitant economic insecurity and poverty is a continuing problem in the United States today. Enacting full employment policies would resolve this problem and would serve as a viable poverty reduction strategy. Using a more accurate measure of unemployment such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics U-6 measure would reveal the true unemployment rate. This article provides different strategies, historical and more recent, for enacting full employment with a living wage, particularly the enactment of a permanent national public service employment program administered by the states through the TANF Emergency Fund. Public sector employment expansion in the green or clean economy would benefit the urban unemployed the most. To achieve these ends, social workers, unions and community activists will need to collaborate. Finally, the Federal Reserve should review the history of the relationship between unemployment and inflation rates and develop a more accurate formula for attaining full employment while keeping inflation low. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Publication
Journal of Community Practice
Date
2015-10-02, October 2015
Volume
23
Issue
3-4
Pages
367-391
Journal Abbr
J. Community Pract.
ISSN
10705422 (ISSN)
Language
English
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Citation
Tomczak, S. M., & Rofuth, T. W. (2015). Full employment as a permanent policy response to poverty. Journal of Community Practice, 23(3–4), 367–391. https://doi.org/10.1080/10705422.2015.1091802