Open Road or Blind Alley? Welfare Reform, Mothers, and Children with Disabilities |
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Authors: | Barbara W. LeRoy Donna M. Johnson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Developmental Disabilities Institute, Wayne State University, Leonard Simons Building, Suite 268, 4809 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI, 48202 |
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Abstract: | Welfare reform was examined for 39 Michigan families whose children have significant health or intellectual and behavioral disabilities. As a group, these families received little specialized assistance or services to address their unique needs. Family-cited barriers to self-sufficiency included poorly trained welfare caseworkers, limited public transportation, and inadequate child care. Having an older child was the only discriminating variable between working and non-working mothers. However, working mothers only had temporary positions with no benefits and low pay. All families, whether employed or not, lived below the poverty line. |
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Keywords: | child care children with disabilities welfare reform |
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