Dismantling the Poverty Trap: Disability Policy for the 21st Century - Policy Brief

D. Stapleton, Bonnie O'day, G. Livermore, Andrew J. Imparato
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Working-age Americans with disabilities are much more likely to live in poverty than other Americans and generally did not share in the economic prosperity of the late 1990s. At the same time, public expenditures to support them are growing at a rate that will be difficult to sustain when the baby boom generation retires and begins to draw Social Security Retirement and Medicare benefits. We argue that this discouraging situation will continue unless we can bring disability programs into line with more contemporary understanding of the capabilities of people with disabilities and successfully implement broad, systemic reforms to promote their economic self-sufficiency. This policy brief summarizes a larger paper (Stapleton, O'Day, Livermore & Imparato, 2005). It suggests principles to guide reforms and encourage debate. Future policy briefs will elaborate on some of these principles.
消除贫穷陷阱:21世纪的残疾政策-政策摘要
处于工作年龄的美国残疾人比其他美国人更有可能生活在贫困中,而且总体上没有分享到20世纪90年代末的经济繁荣。与此同时,支持他们的公共支出正在以难以维持的速度增长,因为当婴儿潮一代退休并开始领取社会保障退休和医疗保险福利时。我们认为,这种令人沮丧的情况将继续下去,除非我们能够使残疾人项目符合对残疾人能力的更现代的理解,并成功地实施广泛的、系统性的改革,以促进他们的经济自给自足。这篇政策简报总结了一篇更大的论文(Stapleton, O'Day, Livermore & Imparato, 2005)。它提出了指导改革和鼓励辩论的原则。未来的政策简报将详细阐述其中的一些原则。
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