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"'No Car, No Radio, No Liquor Permit' examines the history of single mothers on welfare in Ontario, from the establishment of the Ontario Mothers' Allowance in 1920 to the elimination of the policy under the Harris government in 1997. Through the use of government documents, case files, and oral interviews, the book shows how single mothers throughout history have opened their homes and their lives to intrusive investigations to prove themselves financially and morally worthy."--BOOK JACKET.
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Ontario, Histoire, Morale pratique, Allocations, Famille monoparentale, Mère de, 20e siècle, Mères, Alleinerziehende Mutter, Government policy, Social control, Single mothers, Welfare recipients, Unmarried mothers, Mères célibataires, Politique gouvernementale, History, Mothers' pensions, Fiction, general, Women, canadaShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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