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Gender and Class Relations in the Struggle for Old-Age Security
In this article, I articulate the class and gender relations that structure both the Luella Hannan Memorial Home program and the interactions between (potential) clients and the Visitors. I follow the development of such programs through government programs begun with the Social Security Act of 1935, and discuss the policy implications for the present.