Women, work, and poverty
women centered research for policy change
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Author
Contributions
- Hartmann, Heidi I. - Contributor
Publication
2005 - Haworth Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
53,250 words, Guess
Page Count
213 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3415290M
- ISBN-139780789032454
- ISBN-100789032457
- OCLC Control Number62302205
- OCLC Control Number847599049
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Numberwomenworkpoverty0000wome
- Library of Congress Control Number2005031479
- Goodreads6553581
Classifications
- DDC331.40973
- LCCHV1445 .W664 2005
Alternate Titles
- Journal of women, politics, & policy.
Description
"Find out how welfare reform has affected women living at the poverty level Women, Work, and Poverty presents the latest information on women living at or below the poverty level and the changes that need to be made in public policy to allow them to rise above their economic hardships. Using a wide range of research methods, including in-depth interviews, focus groups, small-scale surveys, and analysis of personnel records, the book explores different aspects of women's poverty since the passage of the 1986 welfare reform bill. Anthropologists, economists, political scientists, sociologists, and social workers examine marriage, divorce, children and child care, employment and work schedules, disabilities, mental health, and education, and look at income support programs, such as welfare and unemployment insurance. Women, Work, and Poverty illuminates the changes in the causes of women's poverty following welfare reform in the United States, using up-to-date research that's both qualitative and quantitative. Taking racial and ethnic diversity into account, the book's contributors examine new findings on the feminization of poverty, the role of children and the lack of child care as an obstacle to employment, labor market policies that can reduce poverty and improve gender wage equality, sex and race segregation in the labor market, and the low quality of jobs available to low income women."--Publisher's website.
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