The neighborhood has long been an important locus for efforts to address the causes and consequences of poverty in American society. Over the course of the past century neighborhood- based initiatives have been called on to reduce class conflict, counter feelings of alienation, localize control of social institutions, create jobs and reverse neighborhood economic decline, improve human services, and address a variety of specific poverty-related problems, ranging from infant mortality to juvenile delinquency. In this essay I draw on the historical experience with neighborhood initiative to illuminate its strengths and limitations as a strategy for addressing poverty and its correlates. I also use the particular history to point up enduring d...
This Essay argues that one of the fundamental reasons the United States currently has the highest po...
Robert Halpern, Rebuilding the Inner City: A History of Neighborhood Initiatives to Address Poverty ...
Abstract Population health is associated with the socioeconomic characteristics of neighborhoods. Th...
One area of interest in poverty in Urban America has focused attention on the urban poor and their p...
This article will analyze the role of the neighborhood in making welfare reform possible. It will co...
Also PCMA Working Paper #19.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51169/1/402.pd
The increased visibility of concentrated urban poverty has posed a variety of intellectual and polic...
In a July 13, 2009 speech, President Barack Obama emphasized “neighborhood-level intervention” as a ...
For more than five decades, public, private and nonprofit entities have implemented a range of targe...
Abstract By following the examples of Mission Waco and The Dudley Street Initiative, it is possible ...
Abstract By following the examples of Mission Waco and The Dudley Street Initiative, it is possible ...
Twenty-five years ago, William J. Wilson drew widespread attention to increases in the concentration...
Collective efficacy describes residents\u27 perceptions regarding their ability to work with their n...
Neighborhood participation is more important than ever. Economic recession, changes in industry and ...
Residential segregation of America’s neighborhoods by income has been increasing over the past 40 ye...
This Essay argues that one of the fundamental reasons the United States currently has the highest po...
Robert Halpern, Rebuilding the Inner City: A History of Neighborhood Initiatives to Address Poverty ...
Abstract Population health is associated with the socioeconomic characteristics of neighborhoods. Th...
One area of interest in poverty in Urban America has focused attention on the urban poor and their p...
This article will analyze the role of the neighborhood in making welfare reform possible. It will co...
Also PCMA Working Paper #19.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51169/1/402.pd
The increased visibility of concentrated urban poverty has posed a variety of intellectual and polic...
In a July 13, 2009 speech, President Barack Obama emphasized “neighborhood-level intervention” as a ...
For more than five decades, public, private and nonprofit entities have implemented a range of targe...
Abstract By following the examples of Mission Waco and The Dudley Street Initiative, it is possible ...
Abstract By following the examples of Mission Waco and The Dudley Street Initiative, it is possible ...
Twenty-five years ago, William J. Wilson drew widespread attention to increases in the concentration...
Collective efficacy describes residents\u27 perceptions regarding their ability to work with their n...
Neighborhood participation is more important than ever. Economic recession, changes in industry and ...
Residential segregation of America’s neighborhoods by income has been increasing over the past 40 ye...
This Essay argues that one of the fundamental reasons the United States currently has the highest po...
Robert Halpern, Rebuilding the Inner City: A History of Neighborhood Initiatives to Address Poverty ...
Abstract Population health is associated with the socioeconomic characteristics of neighborhoods. Th...