The War on Welfare: Family, Poverty, and Politics in Modern America
@inproceedings{Chappell2009TheWO, title={The War on Welfare: Family, Poverty, and Politics in Modern America}, author={M. Chappell}, year={2009} }
List of Acronyms Introduction One: Reconstructing the Black Family: The Liberal Antipoverty Coalition in the 1960s Two: Legislating the Male-Breadwinner Family: The Family Assistance Plan Three: Building a New Majority: Welfare and Economic Justice in the 1970s Four: Debating the Family Wage: Welfare Reform in the Carter Administration Five: Relinquishing Responsibility for Poor Families: Reagan's Family Wage for the Wealthy Conclusion: Beyond the Family Wage Notes Index Acknowledgments
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