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PART ONE: EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC DISLOCATION Reemployment After a Shutdown - Terry F Buss and F Stevens Redburn The Youngstown Steel Mill Closing, 1977 to 1985 Incomparable Losses - Jean Prial Gordus and Karen Yamakawa Economic and Labor Market Outcomes for Unemployed Female Versus Male Autoworkers Effects of a Plant Closing on Marriage and Family Life - Carolyn C Perrucci and Dena B Targ PART TWO: COPING WITH ECONOMIC DISTRESS Post-Industrial Displacement and Family Role Strains - Phillip J Bowman Challenges to the Black Family Economic Distress, Family Coping, and Quality - Patricia Voydanoff and Brenda W Donnelly PART THREE: UNDERSTANDING UNEMPLOYMENT Unemployment and Family Life - Paula Rayman The Meaning for Children Unemployed Workers and Their Families - Ramsay Liem Social Victims or Social Critics? PART FOUR: POLITICAL RESPONSES TO ECONOMIC DISTRESS Person and Community - Margaret Hohman Contrasting Values in the US Bishops' Pastoral on Economics and the American Culture Rethinking Responses to Economic Distress - Fred Block A Critique of Full Employment PART FIVE: SOURCES AND IMPACT OF FEDERAL POLICY The Impact of Federal Policy Change on the Well-Being of Poor Women and Childern - Rosemary C Sarri The Changing Distribution of Income and Wealth in the US, 1960-1985 - Andrew J Winnick An Examination of the Movement Toward Two Societies, Separate and Unequal
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