

An edition of Putting Children First (2004)
How Low-Wage Working Mothers Manage Child Care
By Ajay Chaudry
Publish Date
July 2004
Publisher
Russell Sage Foundation Publications,Russell Sage Foundation
Language
eng
Pages
341
Description:
"In Putting Children First, Ajay Chaudry follows forty-two low-income families in New York City over three years to illuminate the plight of these mothers and the ways in which they respond to the difficult challenge of providing for their children's material and developmental needs with limited resources." "This book lets single, low-income mothers describe the childcare arrangements they desire and the ways that options available to them fail to meet even their most basic needs. As Chaudry tracks these women through erratic childcare spells, he reveals the strategies they employ, the tremendous costs they incur and the anxiety they face when trying to ensure that their children are given proper care." "Putting Children First gives a fresh perspective on work and family for the disadvantaged. It infuses a human voice into the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of welfare reform, showing the flaws of a social policy based solely on personal responsibility without concurrent societal responsibility, and suggesting a better path for the future."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Sociology, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Poor women, Marriage & Family, Poor children, Welfare recipients, Child care, Employment, Care, Bénéficiaires, Eenoudergezinnen, Aide sociale, Moeders, Mère au travail, Enfant pauvre, Enfants pauvres, Rôle parental, Kindeswohl, Enfants, Assisté social, Puériculture, Kinderverzorging, Travail, Berufstätigkeit, Armut, Mutter, Enfant, Armen (personen), Bijstand, Kinderopvang, Femmes pauvres, Pauvreté, Soins, Mère, Children, united states, Women, employment, united states