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Welfare's End Gwendolyn Mink

Welfare's End By Gwendolyn Mink

Welfare's End by Gwendolyn Mink


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In this analysis of the 30-year campaign to reform and ultimately end welfare, the author makes a searing indictment of anti-welfare politicians' assault on poor mothers. She points to the racial, class and gender biases, charging that policy subordinates single mothers into a separate law system.

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Welfare's End by Gwendolyn Mink

With her analysis of the 30-year campaign to reform and ultimately to end welfare, Gwendolyn Mink levels a searing indictment of anti-welfare politicians' assault on poor mothers. She charges that the basic elements of the new welfare policy subordinate poor single mothers in a separate system of law. Mink points to the racial, class and gender biases of both liberals and conservatives to explain the odd but sturdy consensus behind welfare reforms that force the poor single mother to relinquish basic rights and compel her to find economic security in work outside the home. Mink explores how and why we should cure the unique inequality of poor single mothers by reorientating the emphasis of welfare policy away from regulating mothers to rewarding the work they do. Every mother is a working mother, the bumper sticker proclaims, but the work mothers do pays no wages. Mink argues that women's equality depends on economic support for caregivers' work. This text challenges the ways in which policymakers define the problem they seek to cure. While legislators assume that something is wrong with poor single mothers, Mink insists that something is wrong with a system that invades their rights and negates their work. Showing how welfare reform harms women, she invites the design of policies to promote gender justice.

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CIN0801433479G
9780801433474
0801433479
Welfare's End by Gwendolyn Mink
Used - Good
Hardback
Cornell University Press
19980301
192
N/A
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