Nickel and Dimed is an "easy read," and provides insights into temporary labor and working class jobs performed predominantly by women. Using an ethnographic approach (as many journalists now do!), Ehrenreich explores the social impact of government policies and how the working poor exist as they struggle to find shelter and feed themselves, and often, family members. This book is bound to stir up some lively discussions in class!
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Friday, August 16, 2013
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