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De‐Romanticizing Black Intergenerational Support: The Questionable Expectations of Welfare Reform
Authors:Katrina Bell McDonald  Elizabeth M. Armstrong
Abstract:Past research suggests that despite the substantial strengths of Black kin networks, they are not always up to the task of supporting young mothers. This study is an analysis of potential barriers to women‐centered kin support for present‐day urban Black teen mothers and possible implications for kin support mandates specified in the 1996 federal welfare reforms. In‐depth interviews with African American midlife women, who themselves were teen mothers, shed light on their attitudes and perceptions about Black kinship systems and teen childbearing. Study results suggest that these women perceive governmental intervention, age‐condensation among urban Black families, and urban “underclass” culture to have undermined traditional Black intergenerational support.
Keywords:African Americans  intergenerational support  teen childbearing  welfare reform
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