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University of Wisconsin Press andThe Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Journal of Human Resources.The renewed interest in income maintenance and social security is apparent in these two books. The first is encyclopedic in scope and focusses sharply on all policy problems in unemployment insurance, thereby filling a long existing vacuum in social security literature. Steiner, on the other hand, is interested mainly in political processes of welfare policy making and inaugurates what we hope may be a series of such studies in the various areas of social security. If both of these books were about the same subject matter, they would serve complementary purposes.
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