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Working Hard, Living Poor: Social Work and the Movement for Livable Wages

机译:努力工作,生活贫困:社会工作与宜居工资运动

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In 2001, social work researchers published Working Hard, Living Poor, a living wage study for Nevada and the opening salvo in a four-year coalition effort to raise the state's minimum wage. Social work faculty and students were active participants in that campaign; their contributions included wide distribution of the study, the development of an award-winning social welfare policy unit—Nickel and Dimed: On (not) Getting by in Northern Nevada; and advocacy, including legislative testimony and media outreach, on behalf of minimum wage legislation. This article—which poses the question, what is social work's responsibility vis--vis the working poor?—is a case study of that effort.
机译:2001年,社会工作研究人员发表了《努力工作,生活贫困》,这是内华达州的一项生活工资研究,并且是为期四年的联盟努力提高州最低工资的一项工作。社会工作教师和学生是该运动的积极参与者。他们的贡献包括研究的广泛分发,屡获殊荣的社会福利政策部门的发展–尼克和迪迈德:《在内华达州北部的(不)通过》。代表最低工资立法进行宣传,包括立法证词和媒体宣传。本文提出了一个问题,即社会工作对工作中的穷人的责任是什么?是对这种努力的案例研究。

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