Black women, work, and welfare in the age of globalization / / Sherrow O. Pinder.

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Black women, work, and welfare in the age of globalization / Sherrow O. Pinder.
Lanham : Lexington Books, [2018]
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Conceptual framework -- Globalization, American economy, and the restructuring of welfare -- A closer look at workfare and black single mother welfare recipients -- The social rights of citizenship, welfare, and the undeserving poor -- Conclusion : resisting the neoliberal workfare state.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
African American women Employment.
Single mothers Employment United States.
Welfare recipients Employment United States.
Globalization United States.
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Print version: Pinder, Sherrow O. Black women, work, and welfare in the age of globalization. Lanham : Lexington Books, c2018 225 pages 9781498538961 (DLC) 2018016775
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Black women, work, and welfare in the age of globalization /
Conceptual framework -- Globalization, American economy, and the restructuring of welfare -- A closer look at workfare and black single mother welfare recipients -- The social rights of citizenship, welfare, and the undeserving poor -- Conclusion : resisting the neoliberal workfare state.
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title Black women, work, and welfare in the age of globalization /
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contents Conceptual framework -- Globalization, American economy, and the restructuring of welfare -- A closer look at workfare and black single mother welfare recipients -- The social rights of citizenship, welfare, and the undeserving poor -- Conclusion : resisting the neoliberal workfare state.
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