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Poverty in the United States: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, and Policy [2 volumes]


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Poverty in the United States: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, and Policy [2 volumes]

Contributors:

By (Author) Gwendolyn Mink
Edited by Alice M. O'Connor

ISBN:

9781576075975

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

ABC-CLIO

Publication Date:

22nd November 2004

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social welfare, social policy and social services
Regional / International studies
Reference works

Dewey:

362.50973

Physical Properties

Contains:

Contains 2 hardbacks

Weight:

1956g

Description

A two-volume set written for a broad audience that probes the experience of poverty in United States history--its political, economic, and social roots, and the policies and social movements that have emerged in response. With the "end of welfare as we know it," many welfare caseloads have lowered, but has the poverty level How will current programs compare to the New Deal and War on Poverty before them In order to develop better solutions, Americans must look to the past to understand the full dimensions of contemporary inequality. The two-volume Poverty and Social Welfare in the United States follows the political and social history of economic inequality in the United States. Editors Gwendolyn Mink and Alice O'Connor examine the conditions, causes, public attitudes, and political responses toward poverty, especially in the 20th century. From Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) to faith-based approaches, living wage campaigns to the World Bank, the volumes feature 300 A-Z entries contributed by historians, policymakers, economists, and advocates. This set addresses the core issues and experiences of what it's like to be poor in the United States for a broad audience. Critical programs such as the New Deal, War on Poverty, and the recent "end of welfare as we know it" receive full attention. Students, social workers, activists, and policymakers can immediately access clearly written discussions on social welfare policies, organized movements, and the impact of race and gender.

Reviews

"This encyclopedia is a good entry point to more in-depth study and as such is recommended for academic and large public libraries." - Booklist "The information compiled in this encyclopedia will fill a gap and assist researchers of all ages." - American Reference Books Annual "Highly recommended. College and public libraries; personal libraries of serious students of poverty." - Choice

Author Bio

Gwendolyn Mink is a professional writer. Alice O'Connor is associate professor of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara, CA.

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