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Dividing citizensDividing citizens

Dividing citizens1998

Suzanne Mettler

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The New Deal was not the same deal for men and women - a finding strikingly demonstrated in Dividing Citizens. The book provides a historical account of how governing institutions and public policies shape social status and civic life. In her examination of the impact of New Deal social and labor policies on the organization and character of U.S. citizenship, Suzanne Mettler offers an incisive analysis of the formation and implementation of the pillars of the modern welfare state: the Social Security Act, including Old Age and Survivors' Insurance, Old Age Assistance, Unemployment Insurance, and Aid to Dependent Children (later known simply as "welfare"), as well as the Fair Labor Standards Act, which guaranteed the minimum wage.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1876006W

Subjects

Sex discrimination against womenPolitics and governmentNew Deal, 1933-1939Social policyHistoryFederal governmentSex role in the work environmentSex discrimination in employment

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