Session: Low wage workers, family life and well-being (Society for Social Work and Research 24th Annual Conference - Reducing Racial and Economic Inequality)

318 Low wage workers, family life and well-being

Schedule:
Sunday, January 19, 2020: 9:45 AM-11:15 AM
Independence BR F, ML 4 (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
Cluster: Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP)
Moderator:
Anna Haley, PhD, Rutgers University
* noted as presenting author
Parental Precarious Work and Family Poverty Experience in the First Six Years of a Child's Life
Wen-Jui Han, PhD, New York University; Liwei Zhang, MSW, New York University
"Robbing Peter to Pay Paul": Low-Wage Workers' Hardships and Survival Strategies
Sandra Wexler, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Rafael Engel, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Helen Petracchi, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Elizabeth Steiner, University of Pittsburgh
Is $15 Enough?: Understanding the Struggles of Low Wage Workers
Soobin Kim, MSW, University of Pittsburgh; Jihee Woo, MSW, University of Pittsburgh; Jeffrey Shook, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Kess Ballentine, MA, MSW, University of Pittsburgh; Sara Goodkind, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Rafael Engel, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Sandy Wexler, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
The Social Construction of Deserved Wage: How Do Low-Wage Hospital Workers Respond to Income Inequality?
Sara Goodkind, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Kess Ballentine, MA, MSW, University of Pittsburgh; Sandra Wexler, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Adela Waton, BA, University of Pittsburgh; Jeffrey Shook, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Rafael Engel, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
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