26 results on '"Abramovitz, Mimi"'
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2. Case to Cause : Back to the Future
3. The Community Loss Index: A New Social Indicator
4. THE FEMINIZATION OF AUSTERITY
5. DOUBLE JEOPARDY: THE IMPACT OF NEOLIBERALISM ON CARE WORKERS IN THE UNITED STATES AND SOUTH AFRICA
6. The Largely Untold Story of Welfare Reform and the Human Services
7. Everyone Is Still on Welfare: The Role of Redistribution in Social Policy
8. Social Work and Social Reform: An Arena of Struggle
9. A Not so Hidden Agenda
10. Putting an End to Doublespeak about Race, Gender, and Poverty: An Annotated Glossary for Social Workers
11. The Privatization of the Welfare State: A Review
12. Everyone Is on Welfare: 'The Role of Redistribution in Social Policy' Revisited
13. The Family Ethic: The Female Pauper and Public Aid, Pre-1900
14. SHOULD ALL SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS BE EDUCATED FOR SOCIAL CHANGE? CON [with Response]
15. SHOULD ALL SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS BE EDUCATED FOR SOCIAL CHANGE? PRO [with Response]
16. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
17. low—income women's activism
18. Challenging the Myths of Welfare Reform from a Woman's Perspective
19. Integrating Content on Women Into the Social Policy Curriculum: A Continuum Model
20. Spreading the Word: about low—income women's activism
21. Spreading the Word about Low—Income Women's Activism: Reforming Health Care
22. Race and the Politics of Welfare Reform . Edited by Sanford F. Schram , Joe Soss , and Richard C. Fording . Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2003. Pp. 392. $25.00 (paper).
23. Mothers of Invention
24. Poor Women, Poor Families: The Economic Plight of America's FemaleHeaded Households Harrell R. Rodgers, Jr.
25. Fighting Poverty: What Works and What Doesn't Sheldon H. Danziger Daniel H. Weinberg
26. The National Welfare Rights Movement: The Social Protest of Poor Women Guida West
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