
Rediscovering the Other America
The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. August 2003
Book
Hardback
214 pages
978-0-7890-2096-3 (ISBN)
Description
Learn why it is imperative to bring a progressive focus back to social welfare policy!
This vital book explores recent research on poverty and inequality, identifies strategies for ensuring adequate services, and challenges many of the inaccurate beliefs that were used to justify welfare reform legislation in 1996. You'll find up-to-date information on various marginalized groups and their social problems, including lack of health coverage for women with mental health, substance abuse, and domestic violence problems. In addition, you'll find data on the health coverage situation for the poor, for Appalachians, and for women in general. Finally, Rediscovering the Other America: The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States suggests strategies for changing public perceptions about the nature of poverty and the poor.
From the editors: In 1962, Michael Harrington published The Other America, which documented how deeply entrenched poverty and inequality were in one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Four decades later, we find it necessary once again to rediscover this profound social condition. The purpose of this book is to awaken policymakers and the public to this situation once again, in order to affect the nature of public policies dealing with these issues.
Rediscovering the Other America: The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States covers a wide range of issues, some similar to what Harrington described in 1962 and some reflecting recent social, political, and economic developments. Specifically, the book addresses:
providing health care coverage for the poor
why poverty persisted during the economic boom of the Clinton presidency
politicians' views and beliefs regarding poverty, welfare, and welfare recipients
the impact of the 1996 welfare reform legislation on the nonprofit sector
economic differences between women and men
poverty in Appalachia
the impact of welfare reform on those who receive public assistance
This vital book explores recent research on poverty and inequality, identifies strategies for ensuring adequate services, and challenges many of the inaccurate beliefs that were used to justify welfare reform legislation in 1996. You'll find up-to-date information on various marginalized groups and their social problems, including lack of health coverage for women with mental health, substance abuse, and domestic violence problems. In addition, you'll find data on the health coverage situation for the poor, for Appalachians, and for women in general. Finally, Rediscovering the Other America: The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States suggests strategies for changing public perceptions about the nature of poverty and the poor.
From the editors: In 1962, Michael Harrington published The Other America, which documented how deeply entrenched poverty and inequality were in one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Four decades later, we find it necessary once again to rediscover this profound social condition. The purpose of this book is to awaken policymakers and the public to this situation once again, in order to affect the nature of public policies dealing with these issues.
Rediscovering the Other America: The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States covers a wide range of issues, some similar to what Harrington described in 1962 and some reflecting recent social, political, and economic developments. Specifically, the book addresses:
providing health care coverage for the poor
why poverty persisted during the economic boom of the Clinton presidency
politicians' views and beliefs regarding poverty, welfare, and welfare recipients
the impact of the 1996 welfare reform legislation on the nonprofit sector
economic differences between women and men
poverty in Appalachia
the impact of welfare reform on those who receive public assistance
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
560 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7890-2096-3 (9780789020963)
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Rediscovering the Other America
The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States
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Rediscovering the Other America
The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States
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Rediscovering the Other America
The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States
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Keith Kilty, Elizabeth Segal
Content
Rediscovering the Other America: The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States: Introduction
Fixing that Great Hodgepodge: Health Care for the Poor in the U. S.
Staying Poor in the Clinton Boom: Welfare Reform and the Nearby Labor Force
Political Promises for Welfare Reform
The Other America After Welfare Reform: A View from the Nonprofit Sector
Gender Differences in the Economic Well-Being of Non-Aged Adults in the United States
Central Appalachia-Still the Other America
Welfare Policy, Welfare Participants, and CalWORKS Caseworkers: How Participants Are Informed of Supportive Services
Making Experience Count in Policy Creation: Lessons from Appalachian Kentucky
THOUGHTS ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITY
Driving Out of Poverty in Private Automobiles
Index
Reference Notes Included
Fixing that Great Hodgepodge: Health Care for the Poor in the U. S.
Staying Poor in the Clinton Boom: Welfare Reform and the Nearby Labor Force
Political Promises for Welfare Reform
The Other America After Welfare Reform: A View from the Nonprofit Sector
Gender Differences in the Economic Well-Being of Non-Aged Adults in the United States
Central Appalachia-Still the Other America
Welfare Policy, Welfare Participants, and CalWORKS Caseworkers: How Participants Are Informed of Supportive Services
Making Experience Count in Policy Creation: Lessons from Appalachian Kentucky
THOUGHTS ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITY
Driving Out of Poverty in Private Automobiles
Index
Reference Notes Included