The Wages of Motherhood: Inequality in the Welfare State, 1917-42

Gwendolyn Mink

The Wages of Motherhood: Inequality in the Welfare State, 1917-42
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Country
United States
Published
15 May 1995
Pages
208
ISBN
9780801422348

The Wages of Motherhood: Inequality in the Welfare State, 1917-42

Gwendolyn Mink

Entering the vigorous debate about the nature of the American welfare state, The Wages of Motherhood illuminates ways in which a maternalist social policy emerged from the crucible of gender and racial politics between the world wars. Gwendolyn Mink here examines the cultural dynamics of maternalist social policy, which have often been overlooked by institutional and class analyses of the welfare state. Mink maintains that the movement for welfare provisions, while resulting in important gains, reinforced existing patterns of gender and racial inequality. She explores how Anglo American women reformers, as they gained increasing political recognition, promoted an ideology of domesticity that became the core of maternalist social policy. Focusing on reformers such as Jane Addams, Grace Abbott, Katherine Lenroot, and Frances Perkins, Mink shows how they helped shape a social policy premised on moral character and cultural conformity rather than universal entitlement.

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