Report of the New York State Commission on Relief for Widowed Mothers

Report of the New York State Commission on Relief for Widowed Mothers
Title Report of the New York State Commission on Relief for Widowed Mothers PDF eBook
Author New York (State). Commission on Relief for Widowed Mothers
Publisher
Pages 612
Release 1914
Genre Child welfare
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Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author New York (State). Commission on Relief for Widowed Mothers
Publisher
Pages 614
Release 1974
Genre Family & Relationships
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Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author Massachusetts. Department of Labor and Industries. Division of Statistics
Publisher
Pages 1048
Release 1915
Genre Labor
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Bureau Publication ...

Bureau Publication ...
Title Bureau Publication ... PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 990
Release 1919
Genre Child welfare
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Regulating the Lives of Women

Regulating the Lives of Women
Title Regulating the Lives of Women PDF eBook
Author Mimi Abramovitz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 384
Release 2017-08-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351855271

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Widely praised as an outstanding contribution to social welfare and feminist scholarship, Regulating the Lives of Women (1988, 1996) was one of the first books to apply a race and gender lens to the U.S. welfare state. The first two editions successfully exposed how myths and stereotypes built into welfare state rules and regulations define women as "deserving" or "undeserving" of aid depending on their race, class, gender, and marital status. Based on considerable new research, the preface to this third edition explains the rise of Neoliberal policies in the mid-1970s, the strategies deployed since then to dismantle the welfare state, and the impact of this sea change on women and the welfare state after 1996. Published upon the twentieth anniversary of "welfare reform," Regulating the Lives of Women offers a timely reminder that public policy continues to punish poor women, especially single mothers-of-color for departing from prescribed wife and mother roles. The book will appeal to undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students of social work, sociology, history, public policy, political science, and women, gender, and black studies – as well as today’s researchers and activists.

Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. no. 212, 1917

Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. no. 212, 1917
Title Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. no. 212, 1917 PDF eBook
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Pages 972
Release 1913
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The Sex of Things

The Sex of Things
Title The Sex of Things PDF eBook
Author Victoria de Grazia
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 446
Release 2023-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0520916778

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This volume brings together the most innovative historical work on the conjoined themes of gender and consumption. In thirteen pioneering essays, some of the most important voices in the field consider how Western societies think about and use goods, how goods shape female, as well as male, identities, how labor in the family came to be divided between a male breadwinner and a female consumer, and how fashion and cosmetics shape women's notions of themselves and the society in which they live. Together these essays represent the state of the art in research and writing about the development of modern consumption practices, gender roles, and the sexual division of labor in both the United States and Europe. Covering a period of two centuries, the essays range from Marie Antoinette's Paris to the burgeoning cosmetics culture of mid-century America. They deal with topics such as blue-collar workers' survival strategies in the interwar years, the anxieties of working-class consumers, and the efforts of the state to define women's—especially wives' and mothers'—consumer identity. Generously illustrated, this volume also includes extensive introductions and a comprehensive annotated bibliography. Drawing on social, economic, and art history as well as cultural studies, it provides a rich context for the current discourse around consumption, particularly in relation to feminist discussions of gender.