As welfare reform unfolds, nonprofit social service agencies will increasingly be called upon to help fill the gap between what unskilled and semiskilled mothers can earn in the low-wage labor market and what they need to meet their monthly expenses. This article draws on in-depth interviews with low-income single moth-ers and multiyear observational studies of two nonprofit social service agencies. Using these data, the authors show what kinds of resources these agencies provide low-income single mothers, how mothers mobilize the resources available, to what degree agencies actually contribute to mothers ' cash and in-kind resources, how agencies distribute their resources, and what effect agencies ' distribution practices have o...
This article presents some of the perceptions and experiences of mothers on public assistance and th...
She has written extensively about welfare and women’s poverty and is most proud of her long history ...
There are many different issues facing the American welfare system. One of the fastest growing conce...
This dissertation examines in-depth the role of nonprofit social service agencies in poor women\u27s...
Research on material hardship mostly takes the public policy perspective, whereas the role of nonpro...
Our objective is to illustrate the precariousness of the formal social service safety net for low-in...
In recent years, legislators have called upon private nonprofit and proprietary organizations to ass...
The 1996 welfare reform law sought to reformulate single mothers’ income package, replacing cash wel...
Despite the claimed success of the 1996 Welfare Reform, little research using multivariate regressio...
Structural decreases in access to services and income make women increasingly vulnerable to poverty....
The recent economic recession triggered by the global pandemic has renewed scholarly interest in the...
personal safety nets, poverty, social support Abstract: We use data from the Fragile Families and C...
The Author attempts to fuse Ivan Illich’s misplaced ideas of gender roles with how privatization of ...
The Author attempts to fuse Ivan Illich’s misplaced ideas of gender roles with how privatization of ...
The recent economic recession triggered by the global pandemic has renewed scholarly interest in the...
This article presents some of the perceptions and experiences of mothers on public assistance and th...
She has written extensively about welfare and women’s poverty and is most proud of her long history ...
There are many different issues facing the American welfare system. One of the fastest growing conce...
This dissertation examines in-depth the role of nonprofit social service agencies in poor women\u27s...
Research on material hardship mostly takes the public policy perspective, whereas the role of nonpro...
Our objective is to illustrate the precariousness of the formal social service safety net for low-in...
In recent years, legislators have called upon private nonprofit and proprietary organizations to ass...
The 1996 welfare reform law sought to reformulate single mothers’ income package, replacing cash wel...
Despite the claimed success of the 1996 Welfare Reform, little research using multivariate regressio...
Structural decreases in access to services and income make women increasingly vulnerable to poverty....
The recent economic recession triggered by the global pandemic has renewed scholarly interest in the...
personal safety nets, poverty, social support Abstract: We use data from the Fragile Families and C...
The Author attempts to fuse Ivan Illich’s misplaced ideas of gender roles with how privatization of ...
The Author attempts to fuse Ivan Illich’s misplaced ideas of gender roles with how privatization of ...
The recent economic recession triggered by the global pandemic has renewed scholarly interest in the...
This article presents some of the perceptions and experiences of mothers on public assistance and th...
She has written extensively about welfare and women’s poverty and is most proud of her long history ...
There are many different issues facing the American welfare system. One of the fastest growing conce...