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Poor Relief and the Dramaturgy of Work
Author(s)Piven, Frances Fox; Cloward, Richard
AbstractThe chapter summarized here argues that welfare provision responds to shifting motivations held by powerful interests. During economic crises the threat of civil unrest must be controlled, so welfare expands, offering more benefits to more people. Once the danger of unrest subsides an underlying problem reasserts itself: motivating a low-wage labor force.
Pages343-405
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ArticleAccess to Article Summary Article
SourceRegulating the Poor: The Functions of Public Welfare
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PubDate1993
ISBN_ISSN0679745165

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