
Black Women, Work, and Welfare in the Age of Globalization - Paperback
Black Women, Work, and Welfare in the Age of Globalization - Paperback
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by Sherrow O. Pinder (Author)
Pinder examines the interrelatedness of globalization and workfare and how this interrelatedness is impacting black single mother welfare recipients. The book builds on these insights and seeks to illuminate a crucial but largely overlooked aspect of the negative impact of workfare on black women and the American economy.
Author Biography
Sherrow O. Pinder is professor of political science and multicultural and gender studies at California State University, Chico.



















