This Essay argues that one of the fundamental reasons the United States currently has the highest poverty rates in the industrialized world is that we have consistently misunderstood the nature and causes of American poverty. Old strategies of addressing poverty have rested upon imagining a world that reflects a preferred set of myths, agendas, and policies; a new approach to poverty reduction must put in place a set of policies that reflects the realities of the world. These policies should be grounded in a new understanding of the nature and meaning of American poverty. This Essay provides the rudimentary details of such a paradigm
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Our objective is to illustrate the precariousness of the formal social service safety net for low-in...
The topic of welfare can start a doozy of a debate. The federal government's role in providing assis...
William A, Kelso, Poverty and the Underclass: Changing Perceptions of the Poor in America. New York:...
From the Introduction Understanding the impact of poverty can be aided by careful measurement. Stati...
For many decades America has been stuck in a loop of having millions of impoverished citizens despit...
How we think about need or deprivation-how we judge its severity, its causes and effects, and the pr...
Together, the essays in this issue of American Literature stage what is at stake in how literature u...
Empirical research on American poverty has largely focused on individual characteristicst o explain ...
This thesis examines the role of poverty in the United States and how it has impacted social and eco...
Christopher Jencks, Rethinking Social Policy: Race, Poverty and the Underclass. Cambridge: Harvard U...
This introductory essay questions putting nearly all effort into social policywhich has failed to re...
The article analyzes problems of poverty in the American society classified among affluent societie...
All modern societies grapple with the issue of poverty. The United States is the richest country in ...
In recent years, the ability to deal with the problem of poverty in the US, in light of the new &ldq...
Poverty may have always been with us, but it hasn't always been the same. In an in-depth look at tre...
Our objective is to illustrate the precariousness of the formal social service safety net for low-in...
The topic of welfare can start a doozy of a debate. The federal government's role in providing assis...
William A, Kelso, Poverty and the Underclass: Changing Perceptions of the Poor in America. New York:...
From the Introduction Understanding the impact of poverty can be aided by careful measurement. Stati...