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  • Not Working: Latina Immigrants, Low-Wage Jobs, and the Failure of Welfare Reform
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  • Alejandra Marchevsky, Jeanne Theoharis
  • 2006
  • Published by: NYU Press
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Not Working chronicles the devastating effects of the 1996 welfare reform legislation that ended welfare as we know it. For those who now receive public assistance, “work” means pleading with supervisors for full-time hours, juggling ever-changing work schedules, and shuffling between dead-end jobs that leave one physically and psychically exhausted.

Through vivid story-telling and pointed analysis, Not Working profiles the day-to-day struggles of Mexican immigrant women in the Los Angeles area, showing the increased vulnerability they face in the welfare office and labor market. The new “work first” policies now enacted impose time limits and mandate work requirements for those receiving public assistance, yet fail to offer real job training or needed childcare options, ultimately causing many families to fall deeper below the poverty line.

Not Working shows that the new “welfare-to-work” regime has produced tremendous instability and insecurity for these women and their children. Moreover, the authors argue that the new politics of welfare enable greater infringements of rights and liberty for many of America's most vulnerable and constitute a crucial component of the broader assault on American citizenship. In short, the new welfare is not working.

Table of Contents

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  1. Cover
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  1. Frontmatter
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. 6-7
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. vii-xi
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  1. Introduction: Latinas on the Fault Lines of Citizenship
  2. pp. 1-32
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  1. P A R T I Neither a Hand Up nor a Handout
  1. 1 Ending Welfare: New Nativism and the Triumph of Post–Civil Rights Politics
  2. pp. 33-67
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  1. 2 Poverty in the Suburbs:Race and Redevelopment Policy in Long Beach
  2. pp. 68-110
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  1. P A R T I I Any Job at Any Wage
  1. 3 Tough Love in L.A. County:The Failure of Welfare-to-Work
  2. pp. 111-139
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  1. 4 The Myth of Welfare Dependency:Caught between Welfare and Work
  2. pp. 140-168
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  1. 5 “It’s Not What You Choose, but Where They Send You”: Inside Personal Responsibility
  2. pp. 169-199
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  1. Conclusion: The Emperor’s New Welfare:Reassessing the “Success” of Welfare Reform
  2. pp. 200-244
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 245-296
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 297-307
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  1. About the Authors
  2. pp. 308-
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