The Poverty of Hard Work: Multiple Jobs and Low Wages in Family Economies of Rural Utah Households

Abstract

The combination of paid work and poverty, or near poverty, is a growing problem in the United States, one of which is often accentuated by residence in rural, low-wage communities where underemployment is more prevalent than in metropolitan areas. This paper examines the experiences of sixty rural families with inadequate employment using data from ethnographic interviews with a particular focus on the strategies they use to meet their family\u27s needs in spite of low-wage work

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