With the passage of the 1996 welfare reform, not only welfare, but poverty and inequality have disappeared from the political discourse. The decline in the welfare rolls has been hailed as a success. This book challenges that assumption. It argues that while many single mothers left welfare, they have joined the working poor, and fail to make a decent living. The book examines the persistent demonization of poor single-mother families; the impact of the low-wage market on perpetuating poverty and inequality; and the role of the welfare bureaucracy in defining deserving and undeserving poor. It argues that the emphasis on family values - marriage promotion, sex education and abstinence - is misguided and diverts attention from the economic h...
David Shipler\u27s book, The Working Poor explores the lives and troubles of the working poor in pos...
In the mid-1980s, the popularity of Charles Murray\u27s anti-welfare treatise Losing Ground signaled...
On the horizon a huge wave is building, about to crash down on the poorest most hard pressed familie...
For the last thirty years, there has been widespread agreement that the nation\u27s welfare system s...
The 1996 welfare reform law sought to reformulate single mothers’ income package, replacing cash wel...
Poverty rates among female-headed households in the United States are substantially, and persistentl...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996 is viewed by ma...
This study defines poverty, explains its causes and consequences on various systems, and traces our ...
A new book by John Hills explores key issues in the current debate about ‘welfare’ and the welfare s...
Provisions for the poor have always been a contentious political issue in the U.S. For good reason. ...
This is an essay about how the 1996 welfare reform law and other policies contributed to the shar...
This book examines the effects of work requirements imposed by welfare reform on low-income women an...
This book examines the effects of work requirements imposed by welfare reform on low-income women an...
The tax and welfare programs that provide income and in-kind benefits to single mothers have changed...
By many accounts, welfare reform has been a success. Since the passage of the historic welfare refor...
David Shipler\u27s book, The Working Poor explores the lives and troubles of the working poor in pos...
In the mid-1980s, the popularity of Charles Murray\u27s anti-welfare treatise Losing Ground signaled...
On the horizon a huge wave is building, about to crash down on the poorest most hard pressed familie...
For the last thirty years, there has been widespread agreement that the nation\u27s welfare system s...
The 1996 welfare reform law sought to reformulate single mothers’ income package, replacing cash wel...
Poverty rates among female-headed households in the United States are substantially, and persistentl...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996 is viewed by ma...
This study defines poverty, explains its causes and consequences on various systems, and traces our ...
A new book by John Hills explores key issues in the current debate about ‘welfare’ and the welfare s...
Provisions for the poor have always been a contentious political issue in the U.S. For good reason. ...
This is an essay about how the 1996 welfare reform law and other policies contributed to the shar...
This book examines the effects of work requirements imposed by welfare reform on low-income women an...
This book examines the effects of work requirements imposed by welfare reform on low-income women an...
The tax and welfare programs that provide income and in-kind benefits to single mothers have changed...
By many accounts, welfare reform has been a success. Since the passage of the historic welfare refor...
David Shipler\u27s book, The Working Poor explores the lives and troubles of the working poor in pos...
In the mid-1980s, the popularity of Charles Murray\u27s anti-welfare treatise Losing Ground signaled...
On the horizon a huge wave is building, about to crash down on the poorest most hard pressed familie...