Mother-Work

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Mother-Work

Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930

Society and culture: general Gender studies: women and girls Social welfare and social services Social and cultural history

Author: Molly Ladd-Taylor

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Language: English

Published by: University of Illinois Press

Published on: 17 October 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780252054600


Early in the twentieth century, maternal and child welfare evolved from a private family responsibility into a matter of national policy.

Molly Ladd-Taylor explores both the private and public aspects of child-rearing, using the relationship between them to cast new light on the histories of motherhood, the welfare state, and women’s activism in the United States.

Ladd-Taylor argues that mother-work, "women's unpaid work of reproduction and caregiving," motivated women’s public activism and "maternalist" ideology. Mothering experiences led women to become active in the development of public health, education, and welfare services. In turn, the advent of these services altered mothering in many ways, including the reduction of the infant mortality rate.

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