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Poor Women and Their Families: Hard Working Charity Cases, 1900-1930
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Poor Women and Their Families: Hard Working Charity Cases, 1900-1930

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This book brings to life early-century counterparts of urban women identified today as victims of the feminization of poverty and recipients of aid from assistance programs. With new details and original interpretations, this book moves beyond earlier studies that focus only on female employment or family life of this generation. It shows what poor women tried to do in the midst of multiple roles. The book integrates themes of child rearing and homemaking with those of women’s relations to men, their reliance on female kin, and their involvement in the neighborhood, in employment, and with city agencies and institutions.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Country
United States
Date
23 January 1992
Pages
235
ISBN
9780791407516

This book brings to life early-century counterparts of urban women identified today as victims of the feminization of poverty and recipients of aid from assistance programs. With new details and original interpretations, this book moves beyond earlier studies that focus only on female employment or family life of this generation. It shows what poor women tried to do in the midst of multiple roles. The book integrates themes of child rearing and homemaking with those of women’s relations to men, their reliance on female kin, and their involvement in the neighborhood, in employment, and with city agencies and institutions.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Country
United States
Date
23 January 1992
Pages
235
ISBN
9780791407516