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Flat Broke With Children

Flat Broke With Children
In the spirit of NICKEL AND DIMED IN AMERICA, the first book to explore the impact of recent welfare reform on womenHailed as a great success, welfare reform resulted in a dramatic decline in the welfare rolls--from 4.4 million families in 1996 to 2.1 million in 2001. But what does this success look like to the welfare mothers book dimed nickel summary and welfare caseworkers who experienced it? In Flat Broke, With Children, Sharon Hays tells us the story of welfare reform from inside the welfare office book dimed nickel summary and inside the lives of welfare mothers, describing the challenges that welfare recipients face in managing their work, their families, book dimed nickel summary and the rules book dimed nickel summary and regulations of welfare reform.Welfare reform, experienced on the ground, is not a rosy picture. The majority of adult welfare clients are mothers--over 90 percent--and the time limits imposed by welfare reform throw millions of these mostly unmarried, desperate women into the labor market, where they must accept low wages, the most menial work, the poorest hours, with no benefits, book dimed nickel summary and little flexibility. Hays provides a vivid portrait of their lives--debunking many of the stereotypes we have of welfare recipients--but she also steps back to explore what welfare reform reveals about the meaning of work book dimed nickel summary and family life in our society. In particular, she argues that an inherent contradiction lies at the heart of welfare policy, which emphasizes traditional family values even as its ethic of personal responsibility requires women to work book dimed nickel summary and leave their children in childcare or at home alone all day long.Hays devoted three years to visiting welfare clients book dimed nickel summary and two welfare offices, one in a medium-sized town in the Southeast, another in a large, metropolitan area in the West. Drawing on this hands-on research,FLAT BROKE, WITH CHILDREN is the first book to explore the impact of recent welfare reform on motherhood, marriage, book dimed nickel summary and work in women's lives, book dimed nickel summary and the first book to offer us a portrait of how welfare reform plays out ... Copyright (C) Muze
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Nickel and Dime

Nickel and Dime
This book consists of portraits of three men on the fringes of society in Oakland, California. Roberto is a laid-off security guard, Gus is a guard who is afraid his job is next, book dimed nickel summary and Silver Mendez is a poet without a place to live. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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