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Family Caps, Abortion and Women of Color: Research Connection and Political Rejection

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Family Caps, Abortion and Women of Color: Research Connection and Political Rejection - Camasso, Michael, Professor
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Fifteen years ago, New Jersey became the first of over twenty states to introduce the family cap, a welfare reform policy that reduces or eliminates cash benefits for unmarried women on public assistance who become pregnant. The caps have lowered extra-marital birth rates, as intended but as Michael J. Camasso shows convincingly in this provocative book, they did so in a manner that few of the policys architects are willing to acknowledge publicly, namely by increasing the abortion rate disproportionately among black and ...

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Family Caps, Abortion and Women of Color: Research Connection and Political Rejection 2007, Oxford University Press, USA, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780195179057

Hardcover