Postwelfare Massachusetts*
通过批判分析马萨诸塞州的福利改革举措,探讨联邦与州层面因素在福利政策话语与实践中的复杂互动,指出该州改革并非本土创新,而是国家空心化与联邦推动政策转移的结果。
Abstract: By way of a critical analysis of welfare reform initiatives in Massachusetts, the paper explores the complex interplay between federal‐ and state‐level factors in welfare policy discourse and practice. I argue that, despite being represented as both home‐grown and innovative, the recent package of reforms in Massachusetts is neither. Rather, it is the outcome of a self‐inflicted hollowing out of the nation‐state, coupled with a dramatic increase in federally orchestrated policy transfers between states, themselves anxious to appear active in the welfare reform process. The apparent consensus on work‐based welfare reform is more a symptom of this structural context than it is an outcome of ideas that work at the local level. As a result, the postwelfare settlement in Massachusetts is an unstable one.