Mothering and Poverty

Poor Mother? A Critical Review of Current Measures of Maternal Poverty and their Limitations by Chris Warburton-Brown

“Just Breaks My Heart”: A Mother’s Narrative by Phyllis Montgomery, Karen McCauley
Sharolyn Mossey, and Patricia Hill Bailey

“Do Workers Think We Don’t Have a Brain in Our Heads? Qualitative Study About Mothers’ and their Social Workers’ Perspectives About Social Services
by Carolyn J. Peters

Child Welfare Intervention in Visible Minority Immigrant Families: The Role of Poverty and the Mothering Discourse by Ferzana Chase

Avoiding the “Doomed to Poverty” Narrative: Words of Wisdom from Teenage Single Mothers by Deborah Byrd and Rachel Gallagher

Children’s Birthday Parties: Welfare and Constructions of Motherhood in the United States by Addy Bareiss, Alicia Woodbury and Alesha Durfee

Don’t Blame Low-Income Mothers! Understanding Low-Income Mothers’ Socio-ecological Circumstances in Relation to Health Status by Janis MacLellan-Peters and Megan Aston
Mothering

Blue-Collar Mother / White-Collar Daughter: A Perspective on U.S. Policies Toward Working Mothers by Heather Wyatt-Nichol

A Part of the Community: Conceputalizing Shelter Design for Young, Pregnant, Homeless Women by Jennifer Cooper, Christine A. Walsh and Paula Smith

Empowered Mothering Among Poor Latina Women in Abusive
Relationships by M. Cristina Alcade

“Productive” Reproducers: The Political Identity of Mothering in Contemporary India
by Rachel Simon-Kumar

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Editor’s Notes by Jane Satterfield

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Couplets Toward the Future by Nicole Cooley

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Suitcase by Nicole Cooley

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Objects in a Box For Class by Nicole Cooley

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Breastfeeding at the Harvard Club by Nicole Cooley

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Milk Dress by Nicole Cooley

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    Book Volume #: 11.2

    Page Count: 200

    Publication Date: December 2009


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