dc.creator | Katz, Sheila Marie | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-08-22T17:43:51Z | |
dc.date.available | 2010-07-22 | |
dc.date.issued | 2008-07-22 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/etd-07212008-215712 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/1803/13367 | |
dc.description.abstract | Sweeping changes in 1996 to the national welfare system prioritized “work first” policies and restricted educational opportunities for mothers in the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program. The purpose of my dissertation is to understand why some mothers on welfare choose to pursue education as a route out of poverty, despite the fact that the opportunity for higher education decreased greatly under TANF. I conducted qualitative interviews and focus groups with 63 CalWORKs mothers who are enrolled in, or have recently completed, higher educational programs in the San Francisco Bay area, as well as a subset of this group who are involved with a specialized welfare and education advocacy organization. This research explores why single mothers on TANF pursue higher educational programs as their welfare-to-work activity, their narratives about their experiences in higher education and the welfare system, and how being involved in a grassroots advocacy organization affects women’s narratives. This research traces the pathways which mothers take to pursuing higher education while participating in the welfare system and their survival narratives and strategies for completing their degrees. Next, the meaning that higher education has for low-income mothers is explored and contrasted with expectations surrounding the ‘American Dream.’ Finally, this research examines the way that CalWORKs mothers engage in grassroots politics to challenge welfare policy and work towards a policy that better reflects the realities of their struggle. | |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf | |
dc.subject | gender | |
dc.subject | class | |
dc.subject | qualitative research | |
dc.subject | narratives | |
dc.subject | welfare | |
dc.subject | higher education | |
dc.subject | poverty | |
dc.title | Pursuing a 'Reformed' Dream: CalWORKs Mothers in Higher Education After "Ending Welfare As We Know It" | |
dc.type | dissertation | |
dc.contributor.committeeMember | Brooke Ackerly | |
dc.contributor.committeeMember | Laura Carpenter | |
dc.contributor.committeeMember | Daniel Cornfield | |
dc.type.material | text | |
thesis.degree.name | PHD | |
thesis.degree.level | dissertation | |
thesis.degree.discipline | Sociology | |
thesis.degree.grantor | Vanderbilt University | |
local.embargo.terms | 2010-07-22 | |
local.embargo.lift | 2010-07-22 | |
dc.contributor.committeeChair | Karen Campbell | |