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Back to Basics: Women's Poverty and Welfare Reform
Back to Basics: Women's Poverty and Welfare Reform   (1996)  
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Report

Author: Dorothy K. Seavey

 

This report refutes popular myths about welfare recipients and challenges policy makers to think more broadly and deeply about the underlying causes of women's poverty in this country. It uses the most up-to-date social science research and analysis to provide an accurate profile of poor women in America, historical perspectives on the evolution of the welfare system, analysis of the roles that public assistance does and does not play in their lives, and detailed evidence on the economic and social constraints that low-income women face in their efforts to obtain living-wage jobs and support their families.
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