It implies that current policies in these three fields are not really thoroughly thought out, or at least not to the extent that I had expected.
That’s one possible explanation.
Another possible explanation is that there is a variety of powerful stakeholders in these fields and the new social programs are actually designed to benefit them and not whoever the programs claim to help.
That’s one possible explanation.
Another possible explanation is that there is a variety of powerful stakeholders in these fields and the new social programs are actually designed to benefit them and not whoever the programs claim to help.