The War on Poverty: A Retrospective examines the strategies and programs launched since 1964 through the eyes of academics and practitioners engaged in education, health care, social services provision, and community economic development.
The War on Poverty: A Retrospective examines the strategies and programs launched since 1964 through the eyes of academics and practitioners engaged in education, health care, social services provision, and community economic development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kyle Farmbry is associate dean of the Graduate School and associate professor in the School of Public Affairs and Administration at Rutgers University-Newark.
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Contents Preface Kyle Farmbry Introduction: The War on Poverty - Some Initial Thoughts Kyle Farmbry Poverty Policy Link: Three Examples Sebawit G. Bishu and Mohamad Alkadry Women and Children in Poverty: How Low Income Female Headed Families Have Fared Since the War on Poverty Regina Malveaux and Rachel Dolezal Immigration and Poverty Portia Diñoso Campos "The Movement's Broadway": Race Poverty Education and Healthcare in the State of Mississippi Jennifer A. Stollman and Susan M. Glisson Poverty in Appalachia Joanna Maulbeck War as Metaphor: The Convergence of the War on Poverty and the War on Drugs Keesha Middlemass Poverty and Juvenile Justice: Exploring the Intersections Identifying the Solutions Al Passarella Home Sweet Home: Race Housing and the Foreclosure Crisis Rosie Uyola Not in My Backyard: An Examination of Suburban Gentrification as Tool for Combating Poverty Portia Allen-Kyle Poverty and Health Care Venessa Perry The Educational Achievement Gap and Poverty: Lessons of ESEA and Head Start Franklin Dickerson Turner Workforce Development in an Era of Diminishing Work Michael Vorgetts Worker Cooperatives as Models for Economic Engagement Daphne Berry Inclusive Capitalism and Poverty Alleviation David Madland Karla Walters Alex Ingrams Conclusion Kyle Farmbry About the Editor About the Contributors Bibliography Index
Contents Preface Kyle Farmbry Introduction: The War on Poverty - Some Initial Thoughts Kyle Farmbry Poverty Policy Link: Three Examples Sebawit G. Bishu and Mohamad Alkadry Women and Children in Poverty: How Low Income Female Headed Families Have Fared Since the War on Poverty Regina Malveaux and Rachel Dolezal Immigration and Poverty Portia Diñoso Campos "The Movement's Broadway": Race Poverty Education and Healthcare in the State of Mississippi Jennifer A. Stollman and Susan M. Glisson Poverty in Appalachia Joanna Maulbeck War as Metaphor: The Convergence of the War on Poverty and the War on Drugs Keesha Middlemass Poverty and Juvenile Justice: Exploring the Intersections Identifying the Solutions Al Passarella Home Sweet Home: Race Housing and the Foreclosure Crisis Rosie Uyola Not in My Backyard: An Examination of Suburban Gentrification as Tool for Combating Poverty Portia Allen-Kyle Poverty and Health Care Venessa Perry The Educational Achievement Gap and Poverty: Lessons of ESEA and Head Start Franklin Dickerson Turner Workforce Development in an Era of Diminishing Work Michael Vorgetts Worker Cooperatives as Models for Economic Engagement Daphne Berry Inclusive Capitalism and Poverty Alleviation David Madland Karla Walters Alex Ingrams Conclusion Kyle Farmbry About the Editor About the Contributors Bibliography Index
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