Barriers and Strategies to Finding Employment for Substance-Involved Women Leaving Jail: A Feminist Analysis

Women transitioning from jail contexts have cited employment as their greatest priority, though this population often has difficulty finding and maintaining employment. Using an applied thematic analysis and a sample of 60 women leaving substance use treatment after spending time in jail, this resea...

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Employment
Expenditures
Feminism
Health problems
Health status
Jails
Medical treatment
Mental health
People with disabilities
Physical disabilities
Prisons
Strategies
Substance abuse
Substance abuse treatment
Transportation
Women
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