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Welfare Hot Buttons: Women, Work, and Social Policy Reform

✍ Scribed by Sylvia B. Bashevkin


Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Series
Heritage
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Sylvia Bashevkin probes the fate of single mothers on social assistance during the period when three "third way" political executives were in office—Bill Clinton (US), Jean ChrΓ©tien (Canada), and Tony Blair (Great Britain).

✦ Subjects


Politics; Sociology; Women's Studies; Nonfiction; POL019000; POL029000; SOC028000


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