Focusing on the fate of the federal Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program, this comprehensive history of the thirty year war over welfare shows how stubborn allegiance to the male-headed household undermined the struggle for economic justice.
Focusing on the fate of the federal Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program, this comprehensive history of the thirty year war over welfare shows how stubborn allegiance to the male-headed household undermined the struggle for economic justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marisa Chappell teaches history at Oregon State University.
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List of Acronyms Introduction One: Reconstructing the Black Family: The Liberal Antipoverty Coalition in the 1960s Two: Legislating the Male-Breadwinner Family: The Family Assistance Plan Three: Building a New Majority: Welfare and Economic Justice in the 1970s Four: Debating the Family Wage: Welfare Reform in the Carter Administration Five: Relinquishing Responsibility for Poor Families: Reagan's Family Wage for the Wealthy Conclusion: Beyond the Family Wage Notes Index Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms Introduction One: Reconstructing the Black Family: The Liberal Antipoverty Coalition in the 1960s Two: Legislating the Male-Breadwinner Family: The Family Assistance Plan Three: Building a New Majority: Welfare and Economic Justice in the 1970s Four: Debating the Family Wage: Welfare Reform in the Carter Administration Five: Relinquishing Responsibility for Poor Families: Reagan's Family Wage for the Wealthy Conclusion: Beyond the Family Wage Notes Index Acknowledgments
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