
Motherhood, Poverty, and the Wic Program in Urban America: Life Strategies - Paperback
Motherhood, Poverty, and the Wic Program in Urban America: Life Strategies - Paperback
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by Suzanne Morrissey (Author)
This urban ethnography examines the relationship between urban residence and endemic poverty and health inequalities. Looking at the everyday lives of struggling women, it explores how bureaucratic rigidity and hierarchy relate to personal decision-making in a context of pregnancy, parenting, and poverty.
Author Biography
Suzanne Morrissey is associate professor of anthropology and interdisciplinary studies and director of gender studies at Whitman College.



















