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How will globalization affect social welfare programs in the future? Your response should be a minimum of 250 words and reference at least two scholarly sources (one may be the text) in proper APA The world is changing like never before. The global economy is more and more integrated. As this process increases and as labor becomes more mobile, social welfare programs are going to have to adjust. We see in the United States already that there is a great deal of controversy and debate over illegal immigration.
Illegal immigrants from Mexico do have some access to social assistance programs and some people are upset about this. That may be a problem now, but in the future it is likely that labour will become more mobile and more people will come to the U.S. to work. This means that non-citizens may be applying for welfare benefits if they fall on hard times. That could be expensive and raise many peoples hackles. Already, there is criticism of the U.S. foreign aid program which suggests that is nothing but a form of international welfare, money spent with no return or even benefit to those who receive it.
However, there are potential benefits to the U.S. from the process of globalization as they relate to social welfare. As the world shrinks in size, we will be able to examine other countries policies for dealing with these kinds of problems. There may well be innovative and successful programs out there that can help us if we adopt them and put them into practice. Globalization means that the world becomes smaller and it becomes easier to share good ideas. Perhaps some good ideas about social welfare will come our way too.
Work consulted Barzilai, Gad. (2003). Communities and Law: Politics and Cultures of Legal Identities University of Michigan Press. Dolgoff, R. & Feldstein, D. (2009). Understanding social welfare: A search for social justice (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson, Allyn and Bacon.
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