Current U.S. welfare policy, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, requires impoverished people to work in order to receive welfare, and it limits cash support to 5 years. Most of the people who have used this program are single-parent women, and a disturbing number have been terminated at 5 years, not having made a successful transition to work. The purpose of this longitudinal study was to explore the barriers to success and the social justice of the program from the perspective of single-parent women who were terminated. In all, 41 women were recruited through community-based purposive sampling, and the primary research methods were a qualitative, narrative interview approach and narrative analysis. Data from the semistructured interv...
One of the greatest social injustices is that people who are marginalized experience more illnesses,...
This study examined the perspectives toward work and welfare of single mothers limited to either wel...
Structural decreases in access to services and income make women increasingly vulnerable to poverty....
This study explored the experiences of African American women as they transitioned from welfare to w...
In the last two decades health researchers have paid increasing attention to the social determinants...
This dissertation examines in-depth the role of nonprofit social service agencies in poor women\u27s...
By participant observation and follow up interviews (at three intervals post-graduation), this study...
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) was created in 1996, and it effectively abolished the ...
This qualitative phenomenological study was a means to explore the lived experiences of single Black...
Although numerous studies of welfare policy exist, studies of women’s health within the context of U...
The types of work performed by women receiving public assistance are examined. Research on women\u27...
U.S. welfare reform initiatives are based on the assumption that the primary barriers to economic in...
This research is an ethnographic case study examining factors that affected the availability and qua...
Single mothers are excluded from the benefits of paid work in both the economic market and state wel...
The historic 1996 welfare reform is typically regarded as a successful public policy. Using the limi...
One of the greatest social injustices is that people who are marginalized experience more illnesses,...
This study examined the perspectives toward work and welfare of single mothers limited to either wel...
Structural decreases in access to services and income make women increasingly vulnerable to poverty....
This study explored the experiences of African American women as they transitioned from welfare to w...
In the last two decades health researchers have paid increasing attention to the social determinants...
This dissertation examines in-depth the role of nonprofit social service agencies in poor women\u27s...
By participant observation and follow up interviews (at three intervals post-graduation), this study...
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) was created in 1996, and it effectively abolished the ...
This qualitative phenomenological study was a means to explore the lived experiences of single Black...
Although numerous studies of welfare policy exist, studies of women’s health within the context of U...
The types of work performed by women receiving public assistance are examined. Research on women\u27...
U.S. welfare reform initiatives are based on the assumption that the primary barriers to economic in...
This research is an ethnographic case study examining factors that affected the availability and qua...
Single mothers are excluded from the benefits of paid work in both the economic market and state wel...
The historic 1996 welfare reform is typically regarded as a successful public policy. Using the limi...
One of the greatest social injustices is that people who are marginalized experience more illnesses,...
This study examined the perspectives toward work and welfare of single mothers limited to either wel...
Structural decreases in access to services and income make women increasingly vulnerable to poverty....