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- Maternalist_reform abstract "Maternalist Reforms in the United States were experiments in public policy beginning in the Progressive Era that took the form of laws providing for state assistance for mothers with young children that did not have the financial support of a male member of the household. This assistance took the form of financial reimbursements, as well as limits on the maximum working hours for women. These reforms arose from the belief that government has an obligation and interest in protecting and improving the living standards of women and children.Maternalism is defined by Koven and Michel as a variety of ideologies that \"exalted women's capacities to mother and extended to society as a whole the values of care, nurturance and morality\", and was intended to improve the quality of life of women and children. To improve the conditions of women and children these policies attempted to reconcile the conflicting roles placed on women during this time period. As single mothers were responsible for both supporting their families and raising children, government assistance would reduce the probability that they could be charged with neglecting their \"home duties\".".
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- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Category:Womens_rights_in_the_Americas.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Ellen_Gates_Starr.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Feminism.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Florence_Kelley.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink General_Federation_of_Womens_Clubs.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Hull_House.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Jane_Addams.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Josephine_Clara_Goldmark.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Julia_Lathrop.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Lillian_Wald.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Lochner_v._New_York.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Maternalism.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Muller_v._Oregon.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink National_Consumers_League.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_Era.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Sophonisba_Breckinridge.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Childrens_Bureau.
- Maternalist_reform wikiPageWikiLinkText "maternalist reform".
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- Maternalist_reform subject Category:Womens_rights_in_the_Americas.
- Maternalist_reform hypernym Experiments.
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- Maternalist_reform comment "Maternalist Reforms in the United States were experiments in public policy beginning in the Progressive Era that took the form of laws providing for state assistance for mothers with young children that did not have the financial support of a male member of the household. This assistance took the form of financial reimbursements, as well as limits on the maximum working hours for women.".
- Maternalist_reform label "Maternalist reform".
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