[Excerpt] In a global era, when branches of multinational franchises are opening in cities around the world, it is vitally important to understand the impact of government policy on the lives of low-income service-sector workers and their families. Social policies directly affect the quality of life and levels of material hardship experienced by working-poor families. The findings of the Global Hotel study reinforce the importance of a multidimensional analysis of equality involving more than income. The findings also contribute to the study of urban poverty
[Excerpt] The major policy issue examined in this paper is that of a country\u27s choice of a trade ...
Our objective is to illustrate the precariousness of the formal social service safety net for low-in...
Leading scholars examine the conflicting paradigms of affluence and destitution in the United States...
Book note for Dan Zuberi, Differences that Matter: Social Policy and the Working Poor in the United ...
The labour market alone cannot move struggling families out of poverty. The social welfare programs ...
Book note for Maurice Mullard and Paul Spicker, Social Policy in a Changing Society. New York: Routl...
The thesis contains three essays on development and welfare economics. The first essay investigates ...
The implementation of the Canada Health and Social Transfer in 1996 marked a new era for the Canadia...
[Excerpt] Throughout the world, there are fundamentally two, and only two, ways that people can esca...
[Excerpt] At a time when the nation is wrestling with the question of reforming welfare and forging ...
The implementation of the Canada Health and Social Transfer in 1996 marked a new era for the Canadia...
This brief focuses on the influence of socioeconomic status on attitudes toward and direct effects o...
Social work is a profession that operates in almost every society across the world; and every day hu...
This thesis is composed of three essays on inequality and poverty in the United States and Canada.De...
Traditionally, poverty was linked to an individual’s family phase. This article examines to what ext...
[Excerpt] The major policy issue examined in this paper is that of a country\u27s choice of a trade ...
Our objective is to illustrate the precariousness of the formal social service safety net for low-in...
Leading scholars examine the conflicting paradigms of affluence and destitution in the United States...
Book note for Dan Zuberi, Differences that Matter: Social Policy and the Working Poor in the United ...
The labour market alone cannot move struggling families out of poverty. The social welfare programs ...
Book note for Maurice Mullard and Paul Spicker, Social Policy in a Changing Society. New York: Routl...
The thesis contains three essays on development and welfare economics. The first essay investigates ...
The implementation of the Canada Health and Social Transfer in 1996 marked a new era for the Canadia...
[Excerpt] Throughout the world, there are fundamentally two, and only two, ways that people can esca...
[Excerpt] At a time when the nation is wrestling with the question of reforming welfare and forging ...
The implementation of the Canada Health and Social Transfer in 1996 marked a new era for the Canadia...
This brief focuses on the influence of socioeconomic status on attitudes toward and direct effects o...
Social work is a profession that operates in almost every society across the world; and every day hu...
This thesis is composed of three essays on inequality and poverty in the United States and Canada.De...
Traditionally, poverty was linked to an individual’s family phase. This article examines to what ext...
[Excerpt] The major policy issue examined in this paper is that of a country\u27s choice of a trade ...
Our objective is to illustrate the precariousness of the formal social service safety net for low-in...
Leading scholars examine the conflicting paradigms of affluence and destitution in the United States...