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Women, Re-Entry and Everyday Life: Time to Work?

Publication year: 2008 | Cataloged on: Apr. 04, 2008

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ANNOTATION: The capability of released female offenders to find and keep a job while also having to attend appointments with various government and social service agencies is examined. These six chapters follow an introduction: women, reentry, and work; research strategy; the temporal rhythm of daily life; formal time commitments and the time available for work; the nuanced problems of employment; and conclusions and recommendations. "Our analyses confirm the importance of considering the complexities of scheduling and time use in determining whether women returning home from prison or jail have time to work" (p. 137).
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