Feeding the crisis : care and abandonment in America's food safety net
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Feeding the crisis : care and abandonment in America's food safety net
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- Feeding the crisis : care and abandonment in America's food safety net
- Title remainder
- care and abandonment in America's food safety net
- Statement of responsibility
- Maggie Dickinson
- Subject
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- Food relief -- 21st century -- Case studies
- Food relief -- Government policy
- Food relief -- Government policy -- United States
- Food relief -- Government policy -- United States
- Food relief -- New York (State) | New York
- Food relief -- New York (State) | New York
- Food security
- Food security -- New York (State) | New York
- Food security -- New York (State) | New York
- New York (State) -- New York
- United States
- Case studies
- Case studies
- Food relief
- Food relief -- 21st century -- Case studies
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, is one of the most controversial forms of social welfare in the United States. Despite the common belief that such federal programs have been cut back since the 1980s, Maggie Dickinson charts the dramatic expansion and reformulation of the food safety net in the 21st century. Today, receiving SNAP benefits is often tied to work requirements, essentially subsidizing low-wage jobs. Excluded populations--from the unemployed to informally employed workers to undocumented immigrants--must rely on charity to survive. Feeding the Crisis tells the story of eight families as they navigate the terrain of an expanding network of food assistance programs where care and abandonment work hand in hand to regulate people on the social and economic margins. Amid calls at the federal level to expand 'work for food' requirements for food assistance, Maggie Dickinson shows us how such ideas are bad policy that fail to adequately address hunger in America. Feeding the Crisis brings the voices of food insecure families into national debates about welfare policy, offering fresh insights into how we can establish a right to food in the United States"--
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- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- Series statement
- California studies in food and culture
- Series volume
- 71
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