Mothers in Poverty
In "Mothers in Poverty," renowned author Louis Kriesberg delves into the complex realities surrounding poverty, challenging prevalent myths about the poor, welfare dependents, and single mothers. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 368 pages, offering a comprehensive examination of the social and economic factors that contribute to the struggles faced by mothers in poverty. Kriesberg's expert analysis sheds light on the misconceptions that often perpetuate stigma, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the challenges and resilience of these women. This book is essential for anyone interested in social justice, poverty studies, and the dynamics of family life in economically disadvantaged circumstances. Discover the truth behind the statistics and narratives surrounding motherhood and poverty in this thought-provoking work.