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How do they fare on welfare: Single mothers receiving aid to families with dependent children (AFDC) and living in New York City.

机译:他们如何享受福利:单身母亲为有抚养子女的家庭(AFDC)并在纽约市生活提供援助。

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Over the last two decades, dramatic changes in the US economy that increased the income gap between high-skilled and low-skilled workers, contributed to social scientists' renewed interest in examining the causes and consequences of poverty. One of the widely accepted findings was that the poor were often women, and therefore, the term "feminization of poverty" was coined to describe the relationship between gender and poverty. Researchers also seemed to agree that nonwhite women were at a higher risk for becoming poor and welfare dependent. Descriptions of the urban poor invariably depicted nonwhite mothers on welfare living in inner city neighborhoods, thus rendering white mothers on welfare invisible. This dissertation aims to make white single mothers on welfare visible, and compare their experiences to those of black (African American) and Puerto Rican single mothers on welfare. It addresses three issues. First, it identifies the ways in which race/ethnicity, class, and gender intersect and pave the different pathways women follow into single motherhood and poverty. Second, it examines the role of gender, race/ethnicity, and class in confining women in the secondary labor market, and thus leading them to welfare. Third, it examines the workings of the welfare system on the street level, that is, as it becomes manifested in the day-to-day encounters between workers and clients in order to understand the impact of the system on the everyday lives of welfare mothers and of its front-line employees.; I conducted an ethnographic study in several New York City welfare offices for sixteen months. I collected field notes and interviewed 70 single mothers receiving AFDC benefits, and 18 eligibility welfare workers. I began my study in May of 1996, when major welfare policy changes were taking effect that were supposed to end welfare as we knew it. Therefore, this study examines the workings of the welfare system as it was changing, and suggests reasons why both those working and receiving assistance at the welfare offices would welcome a systemic change.
机译:在过去的二十年中,美国经济发生了巨大变化,加剧了高技能和低技能工人之间的收入差距,这促使社会科学家重新关注研究贫困的成因和后果。一项被广泛接受的发现是,穷人通常是妇女,因此,“贫困女性化”一词的出现是为了描述性别与贫困之间的关系。研究人员似乎也同意,非白人妇女变得贫穷和依赖福利的风险更高。对城市贫民的描述总是描绘了居住在城市内社区的非白人母亲的福利状况,因此使白人妇女的福利状况不可见。本文旨在使白人单身母亲的福利可见,并将其经历与黑人(非裔美国人)和波多黎各波多黎各单身母亲的福利进行比较。它解决了三个问题。首先,它确定了种族/民族,阶级和性别之间的相交方式,并为妇女追随单身母亲和贫穷的不同道路铺平了道路。其次,它研究了性别,种族/民族和阶级在将妇女限制在二级劳动力市场中,从而使她们获得福利方面的作用。第三,它考察了街头福利系统的工作原理,即它在工人和客户之间的日常接触中表现出来,以了解该系统对福利母亲的日常生活的影响。及其一线员工。我在纽约几个福利办事处进行了人种学研究,为期16个月。我收集了实地记录,并采访了70名获得AFDC福利的单身母亲和18名合格的福利工作者。我于1996年5月开始研究,当时主要的福利政策变更正在生效,这些变更本应以我们所知道的终止福利。因此,本研究考察了福利系统不断变化的运行情况,并提出了为什么福利办公室工作和接受援助的人都欢迎系统性变化的原因。

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  • 作者

    Lekas, Helen-Maria.;

  • 作者单位

    Columbia University.;

  • 授予单位 Columbia University.;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.; Sociology Public and Social Welfare.; Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 314 p.
  • 总页数 314
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学;社会福利、社会救济、社会保障;民族学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:45

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