Faces of Poverty dispels the misconceptions and myths about welfare and the welfare population that have clouded the true picture of poverty in America.
At a time when welfare has become a hotly debated political issue, Faces of Poverty gives us the facts. The debate surrounding welfare will continue as each of the 50 states struggles to reform their welfare programs, and this debate will turn on the public's perception of the welfare population. Berrick offers insight into each of the reforms under consideration and starkly demonstrates their implications for poor women and children. She provides a window into these women's lives, brilliantly portraying their hopes and fears and their struggle to live with dignity.
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This study aims to dispel the misconceptions and myths about welfare and the welfare population that have clouded the true picture of poverty in America. It offers insights into each of the reforms under consideration and demonstrates their implications for poor women and children.
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An absorbing, solidly documented study of America's welfare system and the circumstances of five women and their children who are dependent upon it ... A passionate, perceptive assessment of a complex and timely issue.
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"Berrick proves to be a superb reporter and analyst, compassionate without being maudlin."--The Oakland Tribune
"An absorbing solidly documented study of America's welfare system and the circumstances of five women and their children who are dependent on it....A passionate, perceptive assessment of a complex and timely issue."--Kirkus Reviews
"Battling media stereotypes of welfare recipients as lazy, scheming 'welfare queens,' Berrick...provides probing profiles of five typical welfare mother....She concludes with a tart critique of various welfare reform proposals such as time limits and caps on family grants."--Publishers Weekly
"Rich in cultural insight on the lives and tribulations of women on welfare facing insurmountable obstacles raising children. Good for any level and a must in social work."--Steven Applewhite, Graduate School of Social Work, University of Houston
"Duerr Berrick's book is a much needed armament in the battle for accuracy and information about people on welfare and the varied welfare reform proposals. The author's brilliantly simple research should go far towards filling the knowledge gap related to welfare.... This book ought to be required reading for every elected official and every talking head who call for reform without first calling for accurate information."--Journal of Sociology and Social
Welfare
"[A] compelling biography."--Choice
"Berrick proves to be a superb reporter and analyst, compassionate without being maudlin."--The Oakland Tribune
"An absorbing solidly documented study of America's welfare system and the circumstances of five women and their children who are dependent on it....A passionate, perceptive assessment of a complex and timely issue."--Kirkus Reviews
"Battling media stereotypes of welfare recipients as lazy, scheming 'welfare queens,' Berrick...provides probing profiles of five typical welfare mother....She concludes with a tart critique of various welfare reform proposals such as time limits and caps on family grants."--Publishers Weekly
"By presenting a human face to a growing element of our population that is often stereotyped and misrepresented, Jill Duerr Berrick makes a valuable contribution to the current political debates over welfare reform and societal responsibility for human need. Berrick cuts through much of the current rhetoric surrounding welfare programs to the heart of the matter: how these programs contribute to the day-to-day survival needs of low income women and children.
Faces of Poverty should not only be read by all legislators, social workers, social work educators, and students, it should be mandatory reading for anyone who wishes to express an opinion on this
controversial issue."--Michael Reisch, School of Social Work, San Francisco State University
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An eye-opening look at poverty in America
Based on numerous hours observing five women and their families on welfare
Demolishes many of the myths and misconceptions about so-called welfare mothers
Provides the information people need to see through the rhetoric surrounding the welfare debate
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Jill Duerr Berrick is the Director of the Center for Social Services Research and the Child Welfare Research Center at the School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley. She has conducted numerous studies of children and families and has published her findings in several books and articles.
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An eye-opening look at poverty in America
Based on numerous hours observing five women and their families on welfare
Demolishes many of the myths and misconceptions about so-called welfare mothers
Provides the information people need to see through the rhetoric surrounding the welfare debate
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780195113754
Publisert
1997
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
186 gr
Høyde
136 mm
Bredde
203 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224
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