Living off the government? : race, gender, and the politics of welfare / Anne M. Whitesell.
2024
HV95 .W525 2024
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Title
Living off the government? : race, gender, and the politics of welfare / Anne M. Whitesell.
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ISBN
9781479828609 electronic book
1479828602 electronic book
9781479828593 electronic book
1479828599 electronic book
9781479828562 hardcover
9781479828586 paperback
1479828602 electronic book
9781479828593 electronic book
1479828599 electronic book
9781479828562 hardcover
9781479828586 paperback
Published
New York : New York University Press, [2024]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (303 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
HV95 .W525 2024
Dewey Decimal Classification
361.973
Summary
"Welfare recipients lack adequate political representation given their unique intersectional identity along race, class, and gendered lines, resulting in state welfare policy that reflects the interests of industry, religious groups, and ideological organizations rather than the well-being of those receiving cash assistance"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 21, 2024).
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Table of Contents
The Undeserving Poor: A Brief History of Government Assistance
Representing the Needy: Race, Gender, and the Policy Process
Morality and Motherhood: The Politics of Behavioral Requirements
Working for the Man: Inside Welfare-to-Work Policies
Time's Up: Program Limits, Extensions, and Exemptions
Benefit Boundaries: The Battle of Immigrant Eligibility
Expanding the Social Safety Net: The Future of Welfare.
Representing the Needy: Race, Gender, and the Policy Process
Morality and Motherhood: The Politics of Behavioral Requirements
Working for the Man: Inside Welfare-to-Work Policies
Time's Up: Program Limits, Extensions, and Exemptions
Benefit Boundaries: The Battle of Immigrant Eligibility
Expanding the Social Safety Net: The Future of Welfare.