Social Welfare and Social Development (SWLF) - Poverty and Social Policy in Canada
SWLF 2007 Poverty and Social Policy in Canada
Prerequisites:
Any 24 credits completed.
Antirequisites:
SWLF 2105, SWLF 3105, SWLF 3107
Hours:
Three hours of lecture per week for one term.
Credits:
3
Description:
This course analyzes poverty as a central issue in the modern Canadian welfare state. Definitions of poverty, rates of poverty, and causes and effects of poverty will be examined. Topics covered may include full employment, training, unemployment insurance, social assistance, workfare, minimum wages, pensions, social housing, child care, child tax benefits, guaranteed annual incomes, and private charities such as food banks. Students are introduced to theories of public policy analysis.