Waldman H B
Department of Dental Health, School of Dental Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook 11794-8715.
ASDC J Dent Child. 1994 Jan-Feb;61(1):57-61.
The scope and magnitude of OASDI and SSI social programs for children are reviewed. More than $12 billion in benefits are provided annually to three million children. These "nonwelfare" programs could serve as a model for financial child support arrangements which could foster family responsibility and reduce family reliance of welfare.
对面向儿童的老年、遗属和伤残保险(OASDI)及补充保障收入(SSI)社会项目的范围和规模进行了审查。每年向300万儿童提供超过120亿美元的福利。这些“非福利”项目可以作为儿童经济支持安排的典范,这有助于培养家庭责任感并减少家庭对福利的依赖。