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Selling Welfare Reform: Work-First and the New Common Sense of Employment ebook

by Frank Ridzi


amp;8220;Ridzi provides a deeply grounded and richly detailed view of the many activities that have produced a new .

amp;8220;Ridzi provides a deeply grounded and richly detailed view of the many activities that have produced a new . His focus on implementation gives fresh insight into the complex interplay of local and extra-local forces.

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Selling Welfare Reform book. The 1996 Welfare Reform Act promised to end welfare as we knew i. .The 1996 Welfare Reform Act promised to end welfare as we knew it. In Selling Welfare Reform, Frank Ridzi uses rich ethnographic detail to examine how new welfare-to-work policies, time limits, and citizenship documentation radically changed welfare, revealing what really goes on at the front lines of the reformed welfare system. Selling Welfare Reform chronicles how entre The 1996 Welfare Reform Act promised to end welfare as we knew it.

In Selling Welfare Reform, Frank Ridzi uses rich ethnographic detail to examine how new welfa. Work-first common sense is constructed through the efforts of numerous people and at numerous levels, but at its heart, it is an approach to family life. National entrepreneurs sold the ideas of reform to local innovators, who in turn have passed it on to caseworkers, but it is poor families that are asked to adapt their lives to the values and goals of work-first. TANF implementers attempt to sell families on the goals of personal responsibility and self-sufficiency in the labor market. The logic behind this approach is one of empowerment.

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Selling Welfare Reform : Work-First and the New Common Sense of Employment.

Selling welfare reform: Work-first and the new common sense of employment. Taylor, Tifany (2014). No discretion Required? Caseworkers Autonomy and the Rules of Welfare Reform. Sociological Inquiry. vol. 84, no. 3, May 2014, pp. 412–434. New York: New York University Press. Taylor, Tifany; Sarah Samblanet; and Elizabeth Seale (2011). The New Lazy : Structure and Agency in Managers’ Discussions of Welfare Clients' Motivation. Race, Gender & Class, vol. 18, nos. 1–2, pp. 171–188.

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In Selling Welfare Reform, Frank Ridzi uses rich ethnographic detail to examine how new welfare-to-work policies, time limits, and citizenship documentation radically changed welfare, revealing what really goes on at the front lines. Saved in: Bibliographic Details. Main Author: Ridzi, Frank.

The 1996 Welfare Reform Act promised to end welfare as we knew it. In Selling Welfare Reform, Frank Ridzi uses rich ethnographic detail to examine how new welfare-to-work policies, time limits, and citizenship documentation radically changed welfare, revealing what really goes on at the front lines of the reformed welfare system. Selling Welfare Reform chronicles how entrepreneurial efforts ranging from front-line caseworkers to high-level administrators set the pace for restructuring a resistant bureaucracy. At the heart of this remarkable institutional transformation is a market-centered approach to human services that re-framed the definition of success to include diversion from the present system, de-emphasis of legal protections and behavioral conditioning of poor parents to accommodate employers. Ridzi draws a compelling portrait of how welfare staff and their clients negotiate the complexities of the low wage labor market in an age of global competition, exposing the realities of how the new "common sense" of poverty is affecting the lives of poor and vulnerable Americans.

Selling Welfare Reform: Work-First and the New Common Sense of Employment ebook
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Frank Ridzi
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