Ellen Reese Backlash against Welfare Mothers (Paperback)

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Subject Area: Family & Relationships, Political Science, Social Science EAN: 9780520244627 Publisher: University of California Press Book Title: Backlash against Welfare Mothers Country/Region of Manufacture: US Release Year: 2005 Language: English Author: Ellen Reese Item Weight: 17.6 Oz Item Height: 0.9 in Type: Textbook Subtitle: Past and Present Item Width: 6 in Title: Backlash against Welfare Mothers ISBN-10: 0520244621 ISBN: 9780520244627 Genre: Law & Politics Publication Name: Backlash Against Welfare Mothers : Past and Present Topic: Society & Culture Item Length: 9 in gtin13: 9780520244627 Subject: Sociology / General, Gender Studies, General, Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Public Policy / Social Policy, Parenting / Single Parent Number of Pages: 372 Pages Publication Year: 2005 Release Date: 07/29/2005 Format: Trade Paperback

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Further Details Title: Backlash against Welfare Mothers Condition: New Subtitle: Past and Present ISBN-10: 0520244621 EAN: 9780520244627 ISBN: 9780520244627 Publisher: University of California Press Format: Paperback Release Date: 07/29/2005 Description: Backlash against Welfare Mothers is a forceful examination of how and why a state-level revolt against welfare, begun in the late 1940s, was transformed into a national-level assault that destroyed a critical part of the nation's safety net, with tragic consequences for American society. With a wealth of original research, Ellen Reese puts recent debates about the contemporary welfare backlash into historical perspective. She provides a closer look at these early antiwelfare campaigns, showing why they were more successful in some states than others and how opponents of welfare sometimes targeted Puerto Ricans and Chicanos as well as blacks for cutbacks. Her research reveals both the continuities and changes in American welfare opposition from the late 1940s to the present. Reese brings new evidence to light that reveals how large farmers and racist politicians, concerned about the supply of cheap labor, appealed to white voters' racial resentments and stereotypes about unwed mothers, blacks, and immigrants in the 1950s.She then examines congressional failure to replace the current welfare system with a more popular alternative in the 1960s and 1970s, which paved the way for national assaults on welfare. Taking a fresh look at recent debates on welfare reform, she explores how and why politicians competing for the white vote and right-wing think tanks promoting business interests appeased the Christian right and manufactured consent for cutbacks through a powerful, racially coded discourse. Finally, through firsthand testimonies, Reese vividly portrays the tragic consequences of current welfare policies and calls for a bold new agenda for working families. Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 229mm Item Length: 152mm Item Width: 23mm Item Weight: 499g Author: Ellen Reese Genre: Law & Politics Topic: Social Sciences, Gender Sex & Relationships, Society & Culture Release Year: 2005 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.