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Effects of Low-Wage
Employment on Family
Well-Being
By Chris Pull
Abstract
Assumptions about the processes that link a mother's employment to the development of
her child must underlie expectations about how children may fare when their mothers
move from welfare dependence into employment. This article explores the idea, men-
tioned in the research overview by Zaslow and Emig in this journal issue, that the working
conditions such as wages, work hours, and task complexity that
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