Mar 8, 2012

Rethinking the welfare state

by Hugh Cortazzi

A Japanese father, mother and grownup son were recently reported in the British press to have starved to death rather than face the shame of applying for public relief. Self-reliance and the work ethic are important for economic prosperity and social cohesion, but it ...

Feb 15, 2012

Disability program reveals U.S. budget quagmire

by Robert J. Samuelson

Social Security’s disability program is a political quagmire — and a metaphor for why federal spending and budget deficits are so difficult to control. The numbers are too big; the details, too complicated; and the choices, when faced, too wrenching. President Barack Obama’s new ...

Jan 24, 2012

Economic policy key to job creation

In October 2011, a new system started to help job seekers not covered by unemployment insurance. Under this system, unemployed people who have registered themselves with public employment security offices (PESOs) and meet certain conditions can join job training courses for up to two ...