No Shame in My Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City
Newman, Katherine S.
"Powerful and poignant.... Newman's message is clear and timely." --The Philadelphia Inquirer In No Shame in My Game, Harvard anthropologist Katherine Newman gives voice to a population for whom work, family, and self-esteem are top priorities despite all the factors that make earning a living next to impossible--minimum wage, lack of child care and health care, and a desperate shortage of even low-paying jobs. By intimately following the lives of nearly 300 inner-city workers and job seekers for two yearsin Harlem, Newman explores a side of poverty often ignored by media and politicians--the working poor. The working poor find dignity in earning a paycheck and shunning the welfare system, arguing that even low-paying jobs give order to their lives. No Shame in My Game gives voice to a misrepresented segment of today's society, and is sure to spark dialogue over the issues surrounding poverty, working and welfare.
Poverty & Homelessness, Social Classes, Economic Conditions, Social Sciences -> Social Sciences -> Poverty & Homelessness, Social Sciences -> Sociology -> Race/Class/Gender, cs.soc_sci.poli_sci.polit_ecn
| Name in long format: | No Shame in My Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City |
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| ISBN-10: | 0307558657 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780307558657 |
| Book pages: | 416 |
| Book language: | en |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Binding: | Kindle Edition |
| Publisher: | Vintage |
| Dimensions: | ePub |













