Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

From Welfare to Workfare Jennifer Mittelstadt

From Welfare to Workfare By Jennifer Mittelstadt

From Welfare to Workfare by Jennifer Mittelstadt


$67.59
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

This book locates the roots of the 1996 welfare reform many decades in the past, arguing that women, work, and welfare were intertwined concerns of the liberal welfare state beginning just after World War II. It examines the reform of Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) and reconstructs the ideology, implementation, and consequences of rehabilitation.

From Welfare to Workfare Summary

From Welfare to Workfare: The Unintended Consequences of Liberal Reform, 1945-1965 by Jennifer Mittelstadt

In 1996, Democratic president Bill Clinton and the Republican-controlled Congress ended welfare as we know it and trumpeted workfare as a dramatic break from the past. But, in fact, workfare was not new. Jennifer Mittelstadt locates the roots of the 1996 welfare reform many decades in the past, arguing that women, work, and welfare were intertwined concerns of the liberal welfare state beginning just after World War II. Mittelstadt examines the dramatic reform of Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) from the 1940s through the 1960s, demonstrating that in this often misunderstood period, national policy makers did not overlook issues of poverty, race, and women's role in society. Liberals' public debates and disagreements over welfare, however, caused unintended consequences, she argues, including a shift toward conservatism. Rather than leaving ADC as an income support program for needy mothers, reformers recast it as a social services program aimed at rehabilitating women from dependence on welfare to independence, largely by encouraging them to work. Mittelstadt reconstructs the ideology, implementation, and consequences of rehabilitation, probing beneath its surface to reveal gendered and racialized assumptions about the welfare poor and broader societal concerns about poverty, race, family structure, and women's employment.

From Welfare to Workfare Reviews

In her insightful and original examination of welfare politics after World War II, Mittlelstadt explains how modern so-called 'welfare reformers' could successfully hijack a nuanced 'liberal' family policy to the detriment of those whom the law intended to help. Her extensively researched discussion makes a crucial contribution to the evolution of welfare policy. - Cynthia Harrison, The George Washington University

About Jennifer Mittelstadt

Jennifer Mittelstadt is assistant professor of history and women's studies at Pennsylvania State University.

Additional information

NPB9780807855874
9780807829226
0807829226
From Welfare to Workfare: The Unintended Consequences of Liberal Reform, 1945-1965 by Jennifer Mittelstadt
New
Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
20050307
288
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - From Welfare to Workfare