Welfare reform transferred considerable discretion over eligibility standards and benefits to individual caseworkers, contributing to a highly diffuse, yet system-wide, practice of discrimination against nonwhite and foreign-born families within the new TANF program. Based on a two-year ethnographic study of welfare reform\u27s impact on Mexican immigrants in Los Angeles County, this article documents a pattern of heightened anti-immigrant sentiment and disentitlement within L.A. County\u27s welfare system following the passage of PRWORA. The vast majority of eligible immigrant families in our study lost some or all of their cash and food stamp benefits, and were systematically denied access to the work and social supports promised under we...
In the context of macroeconomic and social processes that have feminized the undocumented Mexican mi...
An examination of how the current immigration policy context is shaping the lived experience of Lati...
New York City witnessed a substantial growth of Mexican immigration in the postCold War Era. This pa...
This dissertation explores the racial politics of welfare reform and its implications for Latino cit...
Book note for Alejandra Marchevsky and Jeanne Theoharis, Not Working: Latina Immigrants, Low-wage Jo...
A key goal of the 1996 welfare law is to provide incentives and support that will help low-income pe...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the impact of perceived discrimination among Latino immigra...
This paper discusses identity creation and the environment of oppression and exploitation that exist...
Since the 1980’s, immigration from Latin America into the U.S. has been scrutinized in various news ...
A large portion of the Latino population in the United States continues to depend of social welfare ...
Objective: Throughout the history of the United States different legal measures have resulted in eff...
Recent years have seen growing discussion in media, academic, and policy circles about the problems ...
In the contemporary context of economic inequality, policies of immigrant exclusion have shifted foc...
The U.S welfare reform of 1996 restricted the eligibility of immigrantsand introduced a punitive and...
Latino immigrants have a strong presence in Southern, California. Although the Latino population can...
In the context of macroeconomic and social processes that have feminized the undocumented Mexican mi...
An examination of how the current immigration policy context is shaping the lived experience of Lati...
New York City witnessed a substantial growth of Mexican immigration in the postCold War Era. This pa...
This dissertation explores the racial politics of welfare reform and its implications for Latino cit...
Book note for Alejandra Marchevsky and Jeanne Theoharis, Not Working: Latina Immigrants, Low-wage Jo...
A key goal of the 1996 welfare law is to provide incentives and support that will help low-income pe...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the impact of perceived discrimination among Latino immigra...
This paper discusses identity creation and the environment of oppression and exploitation that exist...
Since the 1980’s, immigration from Latin America into the U.S. has been scrutinized in various news ...
A large portion of the Latino population in the United States continues to depend of social welfare ...
Objective: Throughout the history of the United States different legal measures have resulted in eff...
Recent years have seen growing discussion in media, academic, and policy circles about the problems ...
In the contemporary context of economic inequality, policies of immigrant exclusion have shifted foc...
The U.S welfare reform of 1996 restricted the eligibility of immigrantsand introduced a punitive and...
Latino immigrants have a strong presence in Southern, California. Although the Latino population can...
In the context of macroeconomic and social processes that have feminized the undocumented Mexican mi...
An examination of how the current immigration policy context is shaping the lived experience of Lati...
New York City witnessed a substantial growth of Mexican immigration in the postCold War Era. This pa...