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"Mink underlines the chasm that lay between women who had the power to make policy and women who needed public funds and services to keep their families alive....Mink's work suggests that, indeed, we do need to 'end welfare as we know it,' and to replace it with a generous, universal system of social protections--something we've never yet had."Mink, Gwendolyn is the author of 'Wages of Motherhood Inequality in the Welfare State, 1917-1942' with ISBN 9780801495342 and ISBN 0801495342.
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