Surviving the Welfare System: How Welfare Recipients Make Ends Meet in Chicago

Author
Publication Year
1991

Type

Journal Article
Abstract
Much of the literature on the underclass alleges that welfare induces dependency. The author uses data from intensive interviews with 50 Chicago-area mothers on welfare to show that welfare pays too little to entice recipients into a life of passive dependence. The women interviewed all supplemented their AFDC and food stamp benefits with at least one of two sources of unreported income: assistance from family, friends, boyfriends, or absent fathers, and income from work.
Journal
Social Problems
Volume
38
Issue
4
Pages
301-312