In the United States, the number of people receiving state-subsidized food aid has risen dramatically since 2001. This increase complicates the well-worn story that the post-Fordist welfare state has been continuously cut back in the neoliberal era, indicating instead that it is expanding to subsidize poor workers’ participation in the formal labor market. In New York City, welfare office workers operationalize policies that ease access to food assistance for poor workers who can demonstrate that they are formally employed. Meanwhile, workfare programs punish the unemployed and marginal workers by making them work for food stamps. This conservative, paternalistic welfare regime commodifies labor, creates new patterns of stratification among...
Since the 1980s, cutbacks to welfare programs, widespread economic insecurity, and increased federal...
The Food Stamp Program is acornerstone of America’s fed-erally administered nutrition assistance to ...
Demand at New York City's 1,100-plus food pantries and soup kitchens increased by 6.8 percent overal...
In the United States, the number of people receiving state-subsidized food aid has risen dramaticall...
This dissertation tracks the remarkable growth of food assistance in the U.S. over the past fifteen ...
The authors show that many households that are eligible for food stamps do not receive them, and tha...
Survey and interview data about life after welfare reform were collected from food pantry clients in...
Welfare reform’s success encouraging employment may be affected by the federal Food Stamp program be...
Signed on August 31, 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson’s Food Stamp Act intended to deal with farmer surplus a...
Waving the banner of welfare reform, President Clinton signed historic legislation in August 1996 ab...
1 in 7 Americans received assistance from SNAP in FY2012, which is a rate 141 percent higher than in...
Provides an overview of the federal and state Food Stamp Program, changes in program options, and th...
Modern perceptions of welfare recipients often generalize beneficiaries as being of low socioeconomi...
Cash-assistance programs have long been a focus of both liberal and conservative efforts to make sym...
abstract: The first section of this thesis covers the welfare state and a brief history of private c...
Since the 1980s, cutbacks to welfare programs, widespread economic insecurity, and increased federal...
The Food Stamp Program is acornerstone of America’s fed-erally administered nutrition assistance to ...
Demand at New York City's 1,100-plus food pantries and soup kitchens increased by 6.8 percent overal...
In the United States, the number of people receiving state-subsidized food aid has risen dramaticall...
This dissertation tracks the remarkable growth of food assistance in the U.S. over the past fifteen ...
The authors show that many households that are eligible for food stamps do not receive them, and tha...
Survey and interview data about life after welfare reform were collected from food pantry clients in...
Welfare reform’s success encouraging employment may be affected by the federal Food Stamp program be...
Signed on August 31, 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson’s Food Stamp Act intended to deal with farmer surplus a...
Waving the banner of welfare reform, President Clinton signed historic legislation in August 1996 ab...
1 in 7 Americans received assistance from SNAP in FY2012, which is a rate 141 percent higher than in...
Provides an overview of the federal and state Food Stamp Program, changes in program options, and th...
Modern perceptions of welfare recipients often generalize beneficiaries as being of low socioeconomi...
Cash-assistance programs have long been a focus of both liberal and conservative efforts to make sym...
abstract: The first section of this thesis covers the welfare state and a brief history of private c...
Since the 1980s, cutbacks to welfare programs, widespread economic insecurity, and increased federal...
The Food Stamp Program is acornerstone of America’s fed-erally administered nutrition assistance to ...
Demand at New York City's 1,100-plus food pantries and soup kitchens increased by 6.8 percent overal...