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OverviewPainful Inheritance is the first comprehensive examination of the impact of single motherhood on the physical and mental health of women and their children. Based on solid scientific information, it documents serious, long-term health consequences associated with the poverty and social disorganization in which such families often live. Ronald J. Angel and Jacqueline L. Angel show that the elevated health risks associated with single motherhood are largely the result of factors related to social class, including early motherhood and chronic poverty. They demonstrate the dependency of single mothers and their children on health-related social welfare programs and document how under Social Security and Medicare the old have benefited economically at the expense of the young. Today, poverty is concentrated among families with children, a disproportionate number of which are fatherless. The evidence presented here makes it clear that the physical, mental, and social health consequences of that poverty will be felt by society for generations to come. The Angels look at the potential consequences of legislative changes in health-related federal and state welfare programs, and they assess the effects that coming changes in the organization and financing of medical care will have on the health of poor, single women and their children. In revealing the complexity of the situation, Painful Inheritance communicates a clear message that the worsening economic circumstances of poor, minority fatherless families simply cannot be ignored if many members of our future generations are not to suffer some degree of physical or mental impairment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ronald J. Angel , Jacqueline Lowe AngelPublisher: University of Wisconsin Press Imprint: University of Wisconsin Press Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9780299139643ISBN 10: 0299139646 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 30 December 1993 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book will be an excellent supplement for a range of courses precisely because the authors provide point and counterpoint that could easily enhance and enrich class discussion. The authors propose several possibilities, all of which are readily debatable given the existing literature. . . . The beauty of this book is that it gives the reader the material and the inspiration for a spirited debate on the subject. --John R. Weeks, American Journal of Sociology This book will be an excellent supplement for a range of courses precisely because the authors provide point and counterpoint that could easily enhance and enrich class discussion. The authors propose several possibilities, all of which are readily debatable given the existing literature. . . . The beauty of this book is that it gives the reader the material and the inspiration for a spirited debate on the subject. John R. Weeks, American Journal of Sociology This book will be an excellent supplement for a range of courses precisely because the authors provide point and counterpoint that could easily enhance and enrich class discussion. The authors propose several possibilities, all of which are readily debatable given the existing literature. . . . The beauty of this book is that it gives the reader the material and the inspiration for a spirited debate on the subject. --John R. Weeks, American Journal of Sociology This book will be an excellent supplement for a range of courses precisely because the authors provide point and counterpoint that could easily enhance and enrich class discussion. The authors propose several possibilities, all of which are readily debatable given the existing literature. . . . The beauty of this book is that it gives the reader the material and the inspiration for a spirited debate on the subject. John R. Weeks, American Journal of Sociology This book will be an excellent supplement for a range of courses precisely because the authors provide point and counterpoint that could easily enhance and enrich class discussion. The authors propose several possibilities, all of which are readily debatable given the existing literature. . . . The beauty of this book is that it gives the reader the material and the inspiration for a spirited debate on the subject. --John R. Weeks, American Journal of Sociology <br> Author InformationRonald J. Angel is professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Austin and the editor of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior. Jacqueline L. Angel is lecturer in sociology at the University of Texas at Austin and author of Health and Living Arrangements of the Elderly. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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