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Home Slackers: Men, the State, and Welfare in Modern America
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Home Slackers: Men, the State, and Welfare in Modern America

The Journal of American History, Vol.87(2), pp.460-489
09/2000

Abstract

Households Men Wages & salaries Welfare History
Willrich discusses the largely forgotten history of breadwinner regulation during the Progressive Era (1890-1919). It is argued that a court-centered regime for policing delinquent wage-earning husbands emerged alongside the better-known American welfare innovations of the early 20th century: state-administered workmen's compensation systems and state-funded "pensions" to mother-headed households.

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