Selling Welfare Reform: Work-First and the New Common Sense of Employment
The 1996 Welfare Reform Act promised to end welfare as we knew it. In Selling Welfare Reform, Frank Ridzi uses rich ethnographic detail to examine how new welfare-to-work policies, time limits, and citizenship documentation radically changed welfare, revealing what really goes on at the front lines...
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Zusammenfassung: | The 1996 Welfare Reform Act promised to end welfare as we knew it. In Selling Welfare Reform, Frank Ridzi uses rich ethnographic detail to examine how new welfare-to-work policies, time limits, and citizenship documentation radically changed welfare, revealing what really goes on at the front lines of the reformed welfare system. Selling Welfare Reform chronicles how entrepreneurial efforts ranging from front-line caseworkers to high-level administrators set the pace for restructuring a resistant bureaucracy. At the heart of this remarkable institutional transformation is a market-centered approach to human services that re-framed the definition of success to include diversion from the present system, de-emphasis of legal protections and behavioral conditioning of poor parents to accommodate employers. Ridzi draws a compelling portrait of how welfare staff and their clients negotiate the complexities of the low wage labor market in an age of global competition, exposing the realities of how the new "common sense" of poverty is affecting the lives of poor and vulnerable Americans |
Beschreibung: | Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jul 2020) |
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spellingShingle | Ridzi, Frank Selling Welfare Reform Work-First and the New Common Sense of Employment Americans Ridzi affecting clients common compelling competition complexities draws exposing global labor lives market negotiate poor portrait poverty realities sense staff their vulnerable wage welfare POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare bisacsh Poor Government policy United States Public welfare United States Welfare recipients Employment Government policy United States |
title | Selling Welfare Reform Work-First and the New Common Sense of Employment |
title_auth | Selling Welfare Reform Work-First and the New Common Sense of Employment |
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