Under Attack, Fighting Back: Women and Welfare in the United States - Mimi Abramovitz - Books - Monthly Review Press,U.S. - 9781583670088 - March 1, 2000
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Under Attack, Fighting Back: Women and Welfare in the United States Revised edition

Mimi Abramovitz

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Under Attack, Fighting Back: Women and Welfare in the United States Revised edition

Named an "Outstanding Book" by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in North America

"Abramovitz introduces the reader to cutting edge socioeconomic analysis. . . . It is not possible to come away from Under Attack, Fighting Back with a sense that welfare is a simplistic topic or that the human consequences of adjustments in the existing system are inconsequential."
--Labor History

"This lively and informative book deserves to be widely read. It provides an excellent history of AFDC and the activities of various women's groups who have campaigned hard over the years for improvements in services to the poor."
--Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare

"Extraordinarily lucid and useful . . . "
--In These Times

In this short, eye-opening book, Mimi Abramovitz describes the heartless assault on impoverished single mothers in the name of "ending welfare dependency." Outlining the history of Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Abramovitz shows how the manipulation of gender, race, and class have made welfare vulnerable to attack. This new edition brings a well-received work completely up to date with analysis of recent developments in welfare "reform" and activism.


184 pages, 1, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 1, 2000
ISBN13 9781583670088
Publishers Monthly Review Press,U.S.
Pages 184
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 10 mm   ·   240 g
Language English  

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