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Ontology and Feminist Theorizing
Authors:Randy Albelda
Institution:Sidgwick Avenue , Faculty of Economics and Politics, Austin Robinson Building , Cambridge, UK
Abstract:There are large research, policy, and economic gaps between the ways US researchers and policy makers address the work/family bind amongst middleclass professionals and poor lone mothers. This is clearly seen in US welfare reform, an important piece of work/family legislation in the 1990s. The new rules make the work/family binds worse for low-income, poor mothers and do not alleviate poverty. With its clear expectation that poor mothers be employed, the legislation opens up new avenues to revamp low-wage work for breadwinners and to socialize the costs of caring for family. Closing the literature gap may help to close the policy gap, which, in turn, would promote more income equality.
Keywords:Families  Family Policies  Inequality  Welfare  Work And Family
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