If I Had a Hammer: Retraining That Really Works

If I Had a Hammer: Retraining That Really Works

by Margaret Little
If I Had a Hammer: Retraining That Really Works

If I Had a Hammer: Retraining That Really Works

by Margaret Little

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Overview

This book is about poor women, many of them single mothers, Aboriginal, or both, who have defied the odds to become apprenticing carpenters. To do so they have juggled child-care schedules, left abusive partners, and kicked drug habits to participate in a unique intensive retraining program. Through the voices of the women participants and their instructors, Margaret Little analyzes the program to reveal the struggles and triumphs of low-income women. She demonstrates that there is a desperate need for retraining programs that provide real opportunities for economic independence. She also argues that, in an era of workfare and time-limited welfare, such programs are an effective strategy for welfare reform.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780774811187
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Publication date: 03/15/2005
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Preface

1 Introduction

2 Laying the Foundation

3 The Everyday Lives of Our Heroes

4 From Blueprint to Reality: Challenges at the Job Site

5 Measuring Success

6 "A Hand Up, Not a Hand Out": Let’s Get Serious About Retraining

Appendices

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

What People are Saying About This

Jim Silver

An outstanding book. It will be widely used by those interested in the welfare state and labour market issues, as well those in urban Aboriginal studies, where it has much to say that is very valuable.

From the Publisher

"An outstanding book. It will be widely used by those interested in the welfare state and labour market issues, as well those in urban Aboriginal studies, where it has much to say that is very valuable."—Jim Silver, Chair of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Manitoba

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