Reforming welfare, redefining poverty /

Overview: "The overall purpose of this volume is to present welfare reform in the context of a bigger set of political, economic, and policy shifts and to examine how it forces us to reconceptualize poverty and antipoverty policies as well as to rethink the possibilities and limits of the U.S....

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Corporate Author: American Academy of Political and Social Science
Other Authors: Albelda, Randy Pearl, Withorn, Ann, 1947-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, ©2001.
Series:Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science ; v. 577.
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505 0 0 |g Preface /  |r Randy Albelda  |g and  |r Ann Withorn --  |t Who deserves help? Who must provide? /  |r Linda Gordon --  |t Globalization, American politics, and welfare policy /  |r Frances Fox Piven --  |t Welfare reform, family hardship, and women of color /  |r Linda Burnham --  |t Success stories: welfare reform, policy discourse, and the politics of research /  |r Sanford F Schram  |g and  |r Joe Soss --  |t Fallacies of welfare-to-work policies /  |r Randy Albelda --  |t Violating women: rights abuses in the welfare police state /  |r Gwendolyn Mink --  |t Welfare reform and neighborhoods: race and civic participation /  |r James Jennings --  |t Friends or foes? Nonprofits and the puzzle of welfare reform /  |r Ann Withorn --  |t Learning from the history of poor and working-class women's activism /  |r Mimi Abramovitz --  |t Closing the care gap that welfare reform left behind /  |r Lucie E White --  |t View from the bottom: poor people and their allies respond to welfare reform /  |r Willie Baptist  |g and  |r Mary Bricker-Jenkins --  |g Book department --  |g Index. 
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520 |a Overview: "The overall purpose of this volume is to present welfare reform in the context of a bigger set of political, economic, and policy shifts and to examine how it forces us to reconceptualize poverty and antipoverty policies as well as to rethink the possibilities and limits of the U.S. welfare state. Since those most affected by welfare are single mothers, communities of color, and poor families, we also consider welfare changes in light of how they both mask and reveal gender, race, and class relations in the United States. In short, we think that the arguments here make the case for ending welfare reform as we know it. They provide part of a vision for a more dependable and responsive state, assuming that a democratic social movement must also be part of ending the economic and political bases for poverty."--The preface by Randy Albelda and Ann Withhorn. There has always been a storm of controversy regarding welfare in America, and for that matter, on a global level. Who should qualify, under what guidelines, and how and in what form should compensation be delivered? This issue of The Annals takes a long, hard, and sometimes hypercritical look at the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) and the present state of welfare in America. While not raising the banner for a return to the past, there is presented the postulation that the present welfare situation is inefficiently attending to people in need, particularly along gender and racial lines. Under an ever widening gap between the haves and have-nots in the United States, and the world at large, many world governments are bent to define as an integral remedy, a globalized economy. That concept is taken at issue as seriously flawed and the authors attempt to dissect the more salient problems, in that poverty and any welfare system that supports it, or the lack thereof, is far more complex than can be solved merely by higher gross national product. The many facets of poverty and its effect on class relationships, race, gender, families, single mothers, children and individual rights, are explored and examined to capture an expanding range of critical issues and provide scholarly and crucial commentary to the quality of human existence as well as the political and global necessities that demand a second opinion as to whether we as a country, and the world at large, are "doing the right thing" for people in crisis 
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