Welfare Transformed Universalizing Family Policies That Work |
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Author:
| Cherry, Robert |
ISBN: | 978-0-19-804038-5 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2007 |
Publisher: | Ebsco Publishing
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $33.68 |
Book Description:
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The first book to portray women who went off welfare as a result of the Clinton welfare reform process not as victims of an oppressive system but as success stories, who managed, with low-wage employment and income supplements and subsidies, to pull their families into a substantially improved standard of living. Without whitewashing the results indeed, Cherry examines teen pregnancies, domestic abuse, social isolation, and the widening income gapthis riveting inside look at...
More DescriptionThe first book to portray women who went off welfare as a result of the Clinton welfare reform process not as victims of an oppressive system but as success stories, who managed, with low-wage employment and income supplements and subsidies, to pull their families into a substantially improved standard of living. Without whitewashing the results indeed, Cherry examines teen pregnancies, domestic abuse, social isolation, and the widening income gapthis riveting inside look at on-the-ground welfare reform success also sets forth concrete policy recommendations that build on what already works.