In Ensuring Poverty, Felicia Kornbluh and Gwendolyn Mink assess the gendered history of welfare reform, foregrounding arguments advanced by feminists for a welfare policy that would respect single mothers' rights while advancing their opportunities and assuring economic security for their families.
In Ensuring Poverty, Felicia Kornbluh and Gwendolyn Mink assess the gendered history of welfare reform, foregrounding arguments advanced by feminists for a welfare policy that would respect single mothers' rights while advancing their opportunities and assuring economic security for their families.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Felicia Kornbluh is Associate Professor of History and Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies at the University of Vermont. She has written for many publications, including The Nation, Feminist Studies, Los Angeles Times, Women's Review of Books, Journal of American History, and In These Times. Cofounder of Historians for Social Justice, she is a long-standing member of the Women's Committee of 100, an advocacy organization.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1. Legislating the Personal Responsibility of Poor Mothers Chapter 2. Welfare (Reform) as We Knew It Chapter 3. Change They Believed In Chapter 4. The New Democratic War on Welfare Chapter 5. Welfare Ends Chapter 6. Rethinking TANF as If Mothers Matter Chapter 7. Patriarchal Consensus: Gender and Poverty Under Bush and Obama Conclusion. Toward Ending the Vulnerabilities of Single Mothers in Poverty Appendix. Women's Committee of 100/Project 2002, "An Immodest Proposal: Rewarding Women's Work to End Poverty" Notes Index Acknowledgments
Preface Chapter 1. Legislating the Personal Responsibility of Poor Mothers Chapter 2. Welfare (Reform) as We Knew It Chapter 3. Change They Believed In Chapter 4. The New Democratic War on Welfare Chapter 5. Welfare Ends Chapter 6. Rethinking TANF as If Mothers Matter Chapter 7. Patriarchal Consensus: Gender and Poverty Under Bush and Obama Conclusion. Toward Ending the Vulnerabilities of Single Mothers in Poverty Appendix. Women's Committee of 100/Project 2002, "An Immodest Proposal: Rewarding Women's Work to End Poverty" Notes Index Acknowledgments
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