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A detailed view of the world of low-paid women workers. It provides a realistic picture of the issues, whilst also offering strategies and innovations that could alleviate some of the worst effects. Topics include balancing the demands of work and family, health care and child care.
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A detailed view of the world of low-paid women workers. It provides a realistic picture of the issues, whilst also offering strategies and innovations that could alleviate some of the worst effects. Topics include balancing the demands of work and family, health care and child care.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780765603326
- ISBN-10: 0765603322
- Artikelnr.: 22105461
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780765603326
- ISBN-10: 0765603322
- Artikelnr.: 22105461
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Joel F. Handler has been a Professor of Law, specializing in social welfare law and policy, poverty, welfare bureaucracies, and comparative welfare states. He has published several books and articles, has won the American Political Science Association prize for the best book in US National Policy (1997) and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has lectured in Europe, Israel, South America, and Asia. Jay D. White is a professor of public administration at the University of Nebraska, Omaha and coeditor of Research in Public Administration: Reflections on Theory and Practice (Sage Publications, 1994). He is editor of the annual, Research in Public Administration.
Low-Wage Work "As We Know It": What's Wrong/What Can Be Done
Joel F. Handler; 2. Welfare Restructuring and Working Poor Family Policy: The New Context
Mark Greenberg; 3. Barriers to Finding and Maintaining Jobs: The Perspective of Workers and Employers in the Low-Wage Labor Market
Julia R. Henly; 4. Self-Employment: Possibilities and Problems
Susan R. Jones; 5. Shaping Regional Economies to Sustain Quality Work: The Cooperative Health Care Federation
Peter Pitegoff; 6. Quality Child Care for Low-income Families: Despair
Impasse
Improvisation
Lucie White; 7. The Health Care Puzzle: Creating Coverage for Low-Wage Workers and Their Families
Louise G. Trubek; 8. Unemployment Insurance and Low Wage Work
Lucy Williams; 9. Community-Based
Employment-Related Services
Yeheskel Hasenfeld and Joel F. Handler; 10. The Perils of advocacy: Listening
Labeling Appropriating
Kathleen Sullivan; 11. Afterword: What's the Globe Got to Do with it? Fran Ansley
Joel F. Handler; 2. Welfare Restructuring and Working Poor Family Policy: The New Context
Mark Greenberg; 3. Barriers to Finding and Maintaining Jobs: The Perspective of Workers and Employers in the Low-Wage Labor Market
Julia R. Henly; 4. Self-Employment: Possibilities and Problems
Susan R. Jones; 5. Shaping Regional Economies to Sustain Quality Work: The Cooperative Health Care Federation
Peter Pitegoff; 6. Quality Child Care for Low-income Families: Despair
Impasse
Improvisation
Lucie White; 7. The Health Care Puzzle: Creating Coverage for Low-Wage Workers and Their Families
Louise G. Trubek; 8. Unemployment Insurance and Low Wage Work
Lucy Williams; 9. Community-Based
Employment-Related Services
Yeheskel Hasenfeld and Joel F. Handler; 10. The Perils of advocacy: Listening
Labeling Appropriating
Kathleen Sullivan; 11. Afterword: What's the Globe Got to Do with it? Fran Ansley
Low-Wage Work "As We Know It": What's Wrong/What Can Be Done
Joel F. Handler; 2. Welfare Restructuring and Working Poor Family Policy: The New Context
Mark Greenberg; 3. Barriers to Finding and Maintaining Jobs: The Perspective of Workers and Employers in the Low-Wage Labor Market
Julia R. Henly; 4. Self-Employment: Possibilities and Problems
Susan R. Jones; 5. Shaping Regional Economies to Sustain Quality Work: The Cooperative Health Care Federation
Peter Pitegoff; 6. Quality Child Care for Low-income Families: Despair
Impasse
Improvisation
Lucie White; 7. The Health Care Puzzle: Creating Coverage for Low-Wage Workers and Their Families
Louise G. Trubek; 8. Unemployment Insurance and Low Wage Work
Lucy Williams; 9. Community-Based
Employment-Related Services
Yeheskel Hasenfeld and Joel F. Handler; 10. The Perils of advocacy: Listening
Labeling Appropriating
Kathleen Sullivan; 11. Afterword: What's the Globe Got to Do with it? Fran Ansley
Joel F. Handler; 2. Welfare Restructuring and Working Poor Family Policy: The New Context
Mark Greenberg; 3. Barriers to Finding and Maintaining Jobs: The Perspective of Workers and Employers in the Low-Wage Labor Market
Julia R. Henly; 4. Self-Employment: Possibilities and Problems
Susan R. Jones; 5. Shaping Regional Economies to Sustain Quality Work: The Cooperative Health Care Federation
Peter Pitegoff; 6. Quality Child Care for Low-income Families: Despair
Impasse
Improvisation
Lucie White; 7. The Health Care Puzzle: Creating Coverage for Low-Wage Workers and Their Families
Louise G. Trubek; 8. Unemployment Insurance and Low Wage Work
Lucy Williams; 9. Community-Based
Employment-Related Services
Yeheskel Hasenfeld and Joel F. Handler; 10. The Perils of advocacy: Listening
Labeling Appropriating
Kathleen Sullivan; 11. Afterword: What's the Globe Got to Do with it? Fran Ansley







