Strengthening Working Families Act of 2001

Strengthening Working Families Act of 2001
Title Strengthening Working Families Act of 2001 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on Social Security and Family Policy
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Pages 68
Release 2001
Genre Law
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Black Women, Cultural Images and Social Policy

Black Women, Cultural Images and Social Policy
Title Black Women, Cultural Images and Social Policy PDF eBook
Author Julia S. Jordan-Zachery
Publisher Routledge
Pages 396
Release 2009-01-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135842396

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Black Women, Cultural Images and Social Policy offers a critical analysis of the policy-making process. Jordan-Zachery demonstrates how social meanings surrounding the discourses on crime, welfare and family policies produce and reproduce discursive practices that maintain gender and racial hierarchies. Using critical discourse analysis (CDA), she analyzes the values and ideologies ensconced in the various images of black womanhood and their impact on policy formation. This book provides exceptional insight into the racing-gendering process of policy making to show how relations of power and forms of inequality are discursively constructed and impact the lives of African American women.

Welfare's End

Welfare's End
Title Welfare's End PDF eBook
Author Gwendolyn Mink
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 214
Release 2018-09-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1501728873

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With her analysis of the thirty-year campaign to reform and ultimately to end welfare, Gwendolyn Mink levels a searing indictment of anti-welfare politicians'assault on poor mothers. She charges that the basic elements of the new welfare policy subordinate poor single mothers in a separate system of law. Mink points to the racial, class, and gender biases of both liberals and conservatives to explain the odd but sturdy consensus behind welfare reforms that force the poor single mother to relinquish basic rights and compel her to find economic security in work outside the home. Mink explores how and why we should cure the unique inequality of poor single mothers by reorienting the emphasis of welfare policy away from regulating mothers to rewarding the work they do. Every mother is a working mother, the bumper sticker proclaims, but the work mothers do pays no wages. Mink argues that women's equality depends on economic support for caregivers'work. Welfare's End challenges the ways in which policymakers define the problem they seek to cure. While legislators assume that something is wrong with poor single mothers, Mink insists that something is wrong with a system that invades their rights and negates their work. Showing how welfare reform harms women, Mink invites the design of policies to promote gender justice.

Child Support and Fatherhood Proposals

Child Support and Fatherhood Proposals
Title Child Support and Fatherhood Proposals PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources
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Pages 140
Release 2001
Genre Child support
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The Expanding Boundaries of Black Politics

The Expanding Boundaries of Black Politics
Title The Expanding Boundaries of Black Politics PDF eBook
Author Georgia A. Persons
Publisher Routledge
Pages 870
Release 2017-09-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351483129

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This volume joins the preceding volumes in this distinguished series in presenting contemporary research by leading political scientists addressing topics of interest to those concerned with African-American affairs. It captures the expanding boundaries of black politics and the persistent interests of the black community at large.The anchoring symposium, ""The Expanding Boundaries of Black Politics,"" presents the scholarship of a cadre of young black political scientists actively engaged in the critical tasks of moving forward the study of black politics. Their concerns include expanding the boundaries of black politics along the lines of epistemology and methodology, especially in regard to core issues and areas within this field. In an introductory essay by Todd Shaw, the work of these scholars is situated within the context of temporal shifts in scholarly emphases. Overlapping issues and concerns across time as well as black political scholarship as defined in the field since its beginning are addressed.The second part of this volume, entitled ""Maximizing the Black Vote; Recognizing the Limits of Electoral Politics,"" concentrates on serious lingering social concerns. These include the policy significance of black mayors affecting the concomitant impact of the black vote, the boundaries being pushed concerning the conjunction of black theology and sexual identity, a gendered analysis of familial policies, and the deepening social and economic plight of young black males including felon disfranchisement.The Expanding Boundaries of Black Politics carries forth the search for an understanding of the relationship between religion, the black church, and black political behavior; cross-racial group coalitions as concerns matters of immigration, growing multiculturalism, and the impact on black politics; maximizing the impact of the black vote focusing on voting rights enforcement, the black vote in presidential elections, and the voice of the Congressional Black Caucus

Unmarried Parents, Fragile Families

Unmarried Parents, Fragile Families
Title Unmarried Parents, Fragile Families PDF eBook
Author Maureen Rosamond Waller
Publisher Public Policy Instit. of CA
Pages 130
Release 2001
Genre Family & Relationships
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Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
Title Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications PDF eBook
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Pages 560
Release 2002
Genre Government publications
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