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Welfare's endWelfare's end

Welfare's end

Gwendolyn Mink

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With her analysis of the thirty-year campaign to reform and ultimately to end welfare, Gwendolyn Mink levels a searing indictment of anti-welfare politicians' assault on poor mothers. Mink explores how and why we should cure the unique inequality of poor single mothers by reorienting the emphasis of welfare policy away from regulating mothers to rewarding the work they do. Showing how welfare reform harms women, Mink invites the design of policies to promote gender justice.

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OL Work ID
OL41876W

Subjects

20th centuryGovernment policyHistoryPoor womenPublic welfareSocial policyUnited StatesUnmarried mothersWelfare recipientsPoor, united statesPublic welfare, united statesUnited states, social policy

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