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Gender and the Politics of Welfare Reform

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  • Title: Gender and the Politics of Welfare Reform
  • Author : Joanne L. Goodwin
  • Release Date : January 01, 2007
  • Genre: Political Science,Books,Politics & Current Events,History,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 1727 KB

Description

The first study to explore the origins of welfare in the context of local politics, this book examines the first public welfare policy created specifically for mother-only families. Chicago initiated the largest mothersā€™ pension program in the United States in 1911. Evolving alongside movements for industrial justice and womenā€™s suffrage, the mothersā€™ pension movement hoped to provide ā€œjustice for mothersā€ and protection from lifeā€™s insecurities. However, local politics and public finance derailed the policy, and most women were required to earn. Widows were more likely to receive pensions than deserted women and unwed mothers. And African-American mothers were routinely excluded because they were proven breadwinners yet did not compete with white men for jobs. Ultimately, the once-uniform commitment to protect motherhood faltered on the criteria of individual support, and wage-earning became a major component of the policy.

This revealing study shows how assumptions about womenā€™s roles have historically shaped public policy and sheds new light on the ongoing controversy of welfare reform.


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