“…Despite these struggles, however, evidence overwhelmingly indicated that welfare recipients, leavers, and working poor generally still believed in the importance and value of work, perceived improved quality of life when they worked, and expressed much optimism about future upward mobility though employment (Altman & Goldberg, 2008; Newman, 2006). Even when faced with erratic, part‐time, or “dead end” jobs with few benefits, they often reported satisfaction in their jobs, derived dignity and self‐worth from being employed, had a greater sense of efficacy, and believed they were better role models for their children (S. Anderson et al, 2004; London, Scott, Edin, & Hunter, 2004; Newman; J.…”