Managing Welfare Reform in New York City
(Author) E.S. SavasWelfare reform was a spectacular success in New York under Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and surprising because of the city's history of liberal social programs and its huge, entrenched welfare system. The city reduced the number of people on welfare dramatically from 1,120,000 to 460,000. How did it achieve such success in this unlikely setting? It changed the organizational culture, insisted on 'work first, ' adopted information technology, protected against fraud, and contracted for job placement.
E.S. Savas
E.S. Savas is best known for his groundbreaking novel "The Lost City," a vivid exploration of urban decay and resilience. His immersive prose and stark imagery have influenced a generation of writers, while his ability to capture the complexities of human experience has made him a literary icon.