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Introduction Lea Caragata The introductory chapter describes the book's genesis, the methodological approach utilized in its production and explains the rationale for a focus on single mothers. Dominant themes of welfare and work are contextualized with brief descriptions of how these issues have affected low income single mothers.

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Introduction Lea Caragata The introductory chapter describes the book's genesis, the methodological approach utilized in its production and explains the rationale for a focus on single mothers. Dominant themes of welfare and work are contextualized with brief descriptions of how these issues have affected low income single mothers.
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Lea Caragata teaches in the Faculty of Social Work at Wilfrid Laurier University. Her areas of research and specialization include marginalization and oppression, and, most recently, labour market changes and welfare-state retrenchment and their impacts on lone-mother-led families. A long-time activist, she collaborates with peer researchers and looks at popular and scholarly dissemination activities with an eye on social change. Judit Alcalde, a graduate of the Community Psychology M.A. program at Wilfrid Laurier University, has over twenty years of experience working in community-based settings. Her work has spanned numerous topics, but much of her time has centred on issues faced by women, including abuse and poverty. She works as an independent community research and evaluation consultant in Toronto.