Keeping Women and Children Last: America's War on the Poor, Revised Edition
By (Author) Ruth Sidel
Penguin Putnam Inc
The Penguin Press
1st November 1998
United States
General
Non Fiction
362.50973
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 195mm, Spine 15mm
209g
In Keeping Women and Children Last, Ruth Sidel shows how America, in its search for a post-Cold War enemy, has turned inward to target single mothers on welfare, and how politicians have scapegoated and stigmatized female-headed families both as a method of social control and to divert attention from the severe problems that Americans face. She reveals the real victims of poverty--the millions of children who suffer from societal neglect, inferior education, inadequate health care, hunger, and homelessness. In this new edition, focusing on the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, Sidel reevaluates our social policy, assessing the impact of the "end of welfare as we know it" on America's poor, especially its women and children.