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The Welfare Assembly Line: Public Servants in the Suffering City

The Welfare Assembly Line: Public Servants in the Suffering City

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Despite claims that we live in a "post-welfare society," welfare offices remain vital not only for those who depend on them for benefits but also for those who depend on them for a paycheck. This book, a theory-driven case study of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services, examines how welfare work has transformed to allow a department of just 14,000 to serve more than a third of the county.

Josh Seim argues that frontline workers at this agency--who are mostly Black and Brown women--have become increasingly proletarianized. Their work is defined less by their discretion and more by a lack of control over the productive process. This is enabled by a "welfare assembly line," where a high division of labor and heavy use of machinery resemble production regimes in factories and fast-food restaurants. With implications beyond the welfare office, The Welfare Assembly Line is a crucial addition to the broader national conversation about work, social policy, and poverty governance.


Author: Josh Seim
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 02/10/2026
Pages: 302
Weight: 0.93lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780520404168
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