Escape from Poverty
Herausgeber: Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne; Chase-Lansdale, P. Lindsay
Escape from Poverty
Herausgeber: Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne; Chase-Lansdale, P. Lindsay
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Escape from Poverty addresses the recent increase of child poverty within the USA and suggests specific modes of change.
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Escape from Poverty addresses the recent increase of child poverty within the USA and suggests specific modes of change.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9780521629850
- ISBN-10: 0521629853
- Artikelnr.: 21824138
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9780521629850
- ISBN-10: 0521629853
- Artikelnr.: 21824138
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Whose responsibility? An historical analysis of the changing role of
mothers, fathers, and society P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale and Maris A.
Vinovskis; 2. The life circumstances and development of children in welfare
families Nicholas Zill, Kristin Moore, Ellen Wolpow Smith, Thomas Stief,
and Mary Jo Coiro; 3. Welfare to work through the eyes of children Julie
Boatright Wilson, David Ellwood and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; 4. Strategies for
altering the outcomes of poor children and their families Jeanne
Brooks-Gunn; 5. Policy issues of child care Andrew J. Cherlin; 6. Child
care and children of color Margaret Beale Spencer, Janet Blumenthal and
Elizabeth Richards; 7. Health policy in the Family Support Act of 1988
Katherine S. Lobach; 8. Economic issues of health care Barbara L. Wolfe; 9.
Dealing with Dads: the changing roles of fathers Frank J. Furstenberg Jr;
10. The effects of child support reform on child well-being Irwin Garfinkel
and Sara McLanahan; 11. Losing ground or moving ahead: welfare reform and
children Ron Haskins; 12. National surveys as data resources for public
policy research on poor children Nicholas Zill; 13. An interdisciplinary
model for studying poor children Timothy M. Smeeding; 14. Two generation
programs: a new intervention strategy and directions for future Sheila
Smith.
mothers, fathers, and society P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale and Maris A.
Vinovskis; 2. The life circumstances and development of children in welfare
families Nicholas Zill, Kristin Moore, Ellen Wolpow Smith, Thomas Stief,
and Mary Jo Coiro; 3. Welfare to work through the eyes of children Julie
Boatright Wilson, David Ellwood and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; 4. Strategies for
altering the outcomes of poor children and their families Jeanne
Brooks-Gunn; 5. Policy issues of child care Andrew J. Cherlin; 6. Child
care and children of color Margaret Beale Spencer, Janet Blumenthal and
Elizabeth Richards; 7. Health policy in the Family Support Act of 1988
Katherine S. Lobach; 8. Economic issues of health care Barbara L. Wolfe; 9.
Dealing with Dads: the changing roles of fathers Frank J. Furstenberg Jr;
10. The effects of child support reform on child well-being Irwin Garfinkel
and Sara McLanahan; 11. Losing ground or moving ahead: welfare reform and
children Ron Haskins; 12. National surveys as data resources for public
policy research on poor children Nicholas Zill; 13. An interdisciplinary
model for studying poor children Timothy M. Smeeding; 14. Two generation
programs: a new intervention strategy and directions for future Sheila
Smith.
1. Whose responsibility? An historical analysis of the changing role of
mothers, fathers, and society P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale and Maris A.
Vinovskis; 2. The life circumstances and development of children in welfare
families Nicholas Zill, Kristin Moore, Ellen Wolpow Smith, Thomas Stief,
and Mary Jo Coiro; 3. Welfare to work through the eyes of children Julie
Boatright Wilson, David Ellwood and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; 4. Strategies for
altering the outcomes of poor children and their families Jeanne
Brooks-Gunn; 5. Policy issues of child care Andrew J. Cherlin; 6. Child
care and children of color Margaret Beale Spencer, Janet Blumenthal and
Elizabeth Richards; 7. Health policy in the Family Support Act of 1988
Katherine S. Lobach; 8. Economic issues of health care Barbara L. Wolfe; 9.
Dealing with Dads: the changing roles of fathers Frank J. Furstenberg Jr;
10. The effects of child support reform on child well-being Irwin Garfinkel
and Sara McLanahan; 11. Losing ground or moving ahead: welfare reform and
children Ron Haskins; 12. National surveys as data resources for public
policy research on poor children Nicholas Zill; 13. An interdisciplinary
model for studying poor children Timothy M. Smeeding; 14. Two generation
programs: a new intervention strategy and directions for future Sheila
Smith.
mothers, fathers, and society P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale and Maris A.
Vinovskis; 2. The life circumstances and development of children in welfare
families Nicholas Zill, Kristin Moore, Ellen Wolpow Smith, Thomas Stief,
and Mary Jo Coiro; 3. Welfare to work through the eyes of children Julie
Boatright Wilson, David Ellwood and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; 4. Strategies for
altering the outcomes of poor children and their families Jeanne
Brooks-Gunn; 5. Policy issues of child care Andrew J. Cherlin; 6. Child
care and children of color Margaret Beale Spencer, Janet Blumenthal and
Elizabeth Richards; 7. Health policy in the Family Support Act of 1988
Katherine S. Lobach; 8. Economic issues of health care Barbara L. Wolfe; 9.
Dealing with Dads: the changing roles of fathers Frank J. Furstenberg Jr;
10. The effects of child support reform on child well-being Irwin Garfinkel
and Sara McLanahan; 11. Losing ground or moving ahead: welfare reform and
children Ron Haskins; 12. National surveys as data resources for public
policy research on poor children Nicholas Zill; 13. An interdisciplinary
model for studying poor children Timothy M. Smeeding; 14. Two generation
programs: a new intervention strategy and directions for future Sheila
Smith.