Preface | |
How Has the Availability, Content, and Stability of the Jobs Available for the Working Poor Changed in Recent Decades? | |
The Low-Wage Labor Market: Trends and Policy Implications | |
Labor Market and Family Trends and Public Policy Responses | |
Beyond Low Wages: Underemployment in America | |
Changing Families, Shifting Economic Fortunes, and Meeting Basic Needs | |
What Features of Work Timing Matter for Families? | |
Employment in a 24/7 Economy: Challenges for the Family | |
The Time and Timing of Work: Unique Challenges Facing Low-Income Families | |
Exploring Process and Control in Families Working Nonstandard Schedules | |
Using Daily Diaries to Assess Temporal Friction Between Work and Family | |
How Are the Childcare Needs of Low-Income Families Being Met? | |
Childcare for Low-Income Families: Problems and Promises | |
The Crisis of Care | |
Childcare as a Work Support, a Child-Focused Intervention, and a Job | |
Childcare for Low-Income Families: Problems and Promise | |
How Are the Challenges of Managing Work and Family Experienced by Low-Income Men and Women? | |
"Making a Way Out of No Way": How Mothers Meet Basic Family Needs While Moving From Welfare to Work | |
Should Promoting Marriage Be the Next Stage of Welfare Reform? | |
Making Our Way Together: Collaboration in the Move From Welfare to Work | |
The Growing Compliance Burden for Recipients of Public Assistance | |
Balancing Work and Family: Problems and Solutions for Low-Income Families | |
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