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Volume 35, Issue 3 (2008) September - Special Issue: Beyond the Numbers: How the Lived Experiences of Women Challenge the "Success" of Welfare Reform
Complete Issue
Articles
Women's Lives and Poverty: Developing a Framework of Real Reform for Welfare
Mary Gatta and Luisa S. Deprez
Long-Term TANF Participants and Barriers to Employment: A Qualitative Study in Maine
Sandra S. Butler, Janine Corbett, Crystal Bond, and Chris Hastedt
Dropped From the Rolls: Mexican Immigrants, Race, and Rights in the Era of Welfare Reform
Alejandra Marchevsky and Jeanne Theoharis
Welfare and Family Economic Security: Toward a Place-Based Poverty Knowledge
Deborah A. Harris and Domenico Parisi
Tracking the Transition from Welfare to Work
Cynthia Needles Fletcher, Mary Winter, and An-Ti Shih
The Untold Story of Welfare Fraud
Richelle S. Swan, Linda L. Shaw, Sharon Cullity, Joni Halpern, Juliana Humphrey, Wendy M. Limbert, and Mary Roche
Lost in Appalachia: The Unexpected Impact of Welfare Reform on Older Women in Rural Communities
Debra A. Henderson and Ann R. Tickamyer
"It's All One Big Circle": Welfare Discourse and the Everyday Lives of Urban Adolescents
Staci T. Lowe
Editor's Note
Introduction to the Special Issue
Mary Gatta and Luisa S. Deprez
Book Notes
Book Reviews
Review of Gangs in the Global City: Alternatives to Traditional Criminology. John M. Hagedorn, Editor. Reviewed by Matthew T. Theriot.
Matthew T. Theriot
Review of Sociology in America: A History. Craig Calhoun, Editor. Reviewed by Richard Caputo.
Richard Caputo
Review of Civic Service Worldwide: Impacts and Inquiry. Amanda Moore McBride & Michael W. Sherraden, Editors. Reviewed by Barbara J. Robles.
Barbara J. Robles