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Living on the Edge

The Realities of Welfare in America
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This compelling look at the lives of welfare recipients shatters many of the myths commonly associated with the system and its participants. "Living on the Edge" considers three questions: Why do people turn to welfare? What is it like to survive on these programmes? And what can we do as a society to address this critical issue? Based on ten years of research, the book follows individuals and families as they apply for and live on public aid to the manner in which they leave the welfare system. Rank's analysis is considerably broader than earlier work in that it captures the experiences of female-headed families, married couples, single men and women, and the elderly. In-depth interviews, longitudinal data, and first-hand observations are used to describe the backgrounds of recipients, their beliefs and hopes, daily routines and problems, work behaviour, and the effect of welfare on family dynamics. Rank's chronicle of the day-to-day encounters of welfare households reveals the many sacrifices and crises that tax ordinary people in extraordinary ways. These experiences shatter the common stereotypes based on laziness and apathy. By concentrating on a wide range of individuals and families, this study depicts a side of the welfare experience rarely seen and dispels the myth that only the urban underclass - the centre of most policy debate - struggles on welfare. Rank's use of numbers and faces alert us to the fact that welfare recipients share much in common with the rest of the population.

Author Biography:

Mark Robert Rank is a sociologist and associate professor in the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University, Saint Louis.
Release date Australia
May 25th, 1995
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
266
Dimensions
228x152x17
ISBN-13
9780231084253
Product ID
6893739

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