Disenfranchised: How Lower Income Mothers Navigated the Social Safety Net during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
Government programs and other forms of assistance act as critical safety nets in times of crisis. The federal government’s initial response to coronavirus disease 2019 represented a significant increase in the welfare state, but the provisions enacted were not permanent and did not reach all families. Drawing on interviews with 54 lower-income mothers and grandmothers, we analyze how families navigated the safety net to access food during the...
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Title
Disenfranchised: How Lower Income Mothers Navigated the Social Safety Net during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
7
Pages
237802312110316 - 237802312110316
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