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The Unemployed Eli Ginzberg

The Unemployed By Eli Ginzberg

The Unemployed by Eli Ginzberg


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This classic study of the effect of unemployment and of the ways of relieving it upon actual, typical families of the 1930s and 1940s is a vivid, startling picture of the demoralizing influence and consequences of America's relief policies during the Depression years

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The Unemployed by Eli Ginzberg

This classic study of the effect of unemployment and of the ways of relieving it upon actual, typical families of the 1930s and 1940s is a vivid, startling picture of the demoralizing influence and consequences of America's relief policies during the Depression years. The study comprises an incisive interpretation of the problem and a series of absorbing human interest stories of representative families on relief-cases selected from experiences of relief, including the records of families from various religious groups in an exhaustive study conducted in New York City.

Most research on unemployment of the 1930s conspicuously lacks studies of the unemployed themselves. Yet, this is the crux of the matter-necessary to truly understand the cbnsequences of unemployment then and now, so as to deal with it intelligently and efficiently. This book deals with what employment does to people. It answers important questions about the unemployed that are rarely asked. Who are they? Did they fail to earn a living even in prosperous times? What precipitated their unemployment? Do they prefer relief to work? Did unemployment bring about changes in how they think and feel? This is a volume of continuing relevance, and will be of interest to legislators, economists, social scientists, social workers, and psychologists.

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This book will satisfy a varied audience - the social scientist, the intellectually curious and those who are determined to erase the secourge of unemployment from our future national life. The frank and vivid case histories of some 200 families so ably woven by the author of this work into a patter of 'what unemployment does to people' points to the fact that war itself holds no greater threat to humanity than denial of the right to work. - Corrington Gill, former assistant administrator, Works Progress Administration

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Table of Contents

Book One: Interpretation; Introduction; I: Before Relief; I: The Background of the Families; II: Married and Self-Supporting; II: The Interim Period; III: From Work to Relief; III: Relief; IV: Home Relief; V: Work Relief; VI: Living on Relief; VII: Thinking on Relief; IV: Re-Employability; VIII: In Search of a Job; V: Policy; IX: A Good System of Relief; X: One-Third of a Nation; Epilogue: The War; Appendix Method; Book Two: Case Studies; Introduction; I: Home Relief; Case One: Corey Family; Case Two: Becker Family; Case Three: Barton Family; II WPA; Case Four: Mahoney Family; Case Five: Berger Family; Case Six: Gunther Family; III: Closed to Private Employment; Case Seven: Clancy Family; Case Eight: Wallach Family; Case Nine: Caldwell Family; IV: Private Employment; Case Ten: O'Leary Family; Case Eleven: Katz Family; Case Twelve: Parsons Family

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NLS9780765805744
9780765805744
076580574X
The Unemployed by Eli Ginzberg
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2004-03-31
437
N/A
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