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Exam 2: Poor Attitudes
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Exam 2 Timeline
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Eventi
English Poor Laws
Declaration of Independence
Children's Bureau 1912: began with 14 staff & did child welfare research, no services
Children's Bureau 1913: study of baby deaths, found high mother death rates
Children's Bureau 1915: funding & staff significantly increased
Sheppard-Towner Act plan to improve child facilities/services proved to be success (strengthened state health dept & infant mortality rates dropped) also important for bring federal gov't into child welfare field
Keating Owen Bill
Keating Owen Bill struck down
First White House Conference on Child Welfare
Periodi
Being poor is a misfortune/it's unavoidable Society is responsible for aide
poor: children, able-bodied, impotent society's responsibility Outdoor relief (home/cmnty)
-capitalism, taxes, urban growth -poor should be allowed to die-off -the poor are responsible for their own situation -indoor (institutional) relief
Fuedalism/Middle Ages Mercantilism
Colonial Era
Enlightenment
Children were economic labor for the farm
Children are property of their parents
Children are individual people
Civil War
Reconstruction
outdoor relief steadily abolished
Gilded Age
resistance to public relief ..it demoralized the worker
children in labor force
Eugenics sterilization of the poor
scientific research of poor it's partly their characteristics but also their environment
Progressive Era
Great Depression & New Deal
private relief struggled and many agencies closed public relief was slow to kick in since it had been so frowned upon Hoover was waiting for nature to course correct on its own FDR implemented first federally backed national relief admin (FERA) SS Act decreased the value of reproductive labor again
resurgence of public welfare