
Poverty in Canada
Implications for Health and Quality of Life
Dennis Raphael(Author)
Brown Bear Press
2nd Edition
Published on 30. September 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
544 pages
978-1-55130-394-9 (ISBN)
Description
Poverty in Canada provides a unique, interdisciplinary perspective on poverty and its importance to the health and quality of life of Canadians. This volume considers a range of issues that will be of great interest to a variety of audiences-those studying or working in Community and Developmental Psychology, Education, Health Promotion, Health Studies and Health Sciences, Medicine and Nursing, Political Science and Policy Studies, Public Health, Social Work, and Sociology, as well as the general public.
Central issues include: the definitions of poverty and means of measuring it in wealthy, industrialized nations such as Canada; the causes of poverty-both situational and societal; the health and social implications of poverty for individuals, communities, and society as a whole; and the means of reducing its incidence and responding to its effects. Particular emphasis has been placed on the lived experiences of poverty throughout the book.
This second edition has been thoroughly updated and features a new chapter on anti-poverty programs, updated data on poverty rates and information on newly developed Canadian measures of deprivation, and an extended discussion of what Canadians can do to first reduce-and then eliminate-poverty in Canada.
Central issues include: the definitions of poverty and means of measuring it in wealthy, industrialized nations such as Canada; the causes of poverty-both situational and societal; the health and social implications of poverty for individuals, communities, and society as a whole; and the means of reducing its incidence and responding to its effects. Particular emphasis has been placed on the lived experiences of poverty throughout the book.
This second edition has been thoroughly updated and features a new chapter on anti-poverty programs, updated data on poverty rates and information on newly developed Canadian measures of deprivation, and an extended discussion of what Canadians can do to first reduce-and then eliminate-poverty in Canada.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 171 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-55130-394-9 (9781551303949)
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Person
Dennis Raphael, PhD, is a Professor of Health Policy and Management at York University. The most recent of his over 250 scientific publications have focused on the health effects of income inequality and poverty, the quality of life of communities and individuals, and the impact of government decisions on Canadians' health and well-being. Dr. Raphael is editor of Tackling Health Inequalities: Lessons from International Experiences and Health Promotion and Quality of Life in Canada; co-editor of Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care; and author of Poverty in Canada: Implications for Health and Quality of Life.
Content
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Rob Rainer
- Foreword to the First Edition - Jack Layton
- Preface
- Part I: Defining and Measuring Povery in Canada
- Chapter One: Poverty and the Modern Welfare State
- Chapter Two: Canadian Perspectives on Poverty
- Chapter Three: Who Is Poor in Canada?
- Chapter Four: Making Sense of Poverty: Social Inequality and Social Exclusion
- Part II: The Experience of Poverty
- Chapter Five: Pathways to Poverty
- Chapter Six: The Lived Experience of Poverty
- Chapter Seven: Interactions with the Social Assistance and Health Care Systems
- Part III: Poverty, Health, and Quality of Life
- Chapter Eight: Poverty and Health
- Chapter Nine: Poverty and Health: Mechanisms and Pathways
- Chapter Ten: Poverty and Quality of Life
- Part IV: Politics, Public Policy, and Poverty
- Chapter Eleven: The Politics of Poverty
- Chapter Twelve: Canadian Public Policy and Poverty in International Perspective
- Chapter Thirteen: Anti-poverty Strategies and Programs
- Chapter Fourteen: Poverty and the Future of the Canadian Welfare State
- Copyright Acknowledgements
- Index
- Rob Rainer
- Foreword to the First Edition - Jack Layton
- Preface
- Part I: Defining and Measuring Povery in Canada
- Chapter One: Poverty and the Modern Welfare State
- Chapter Two: Canadian Perspectives on Poverty
- Chapter Three: Who Is Poor in Canada?
- Chapter Four: Making Sense of Poverty: Social Inequality and Social Exclusion
- Part II: The Experience of Poverty
- Chapter Five: Pathways to Poverty
- Chapter Six: The Lived Experience of Poverty
- Chapter Seven: Interactions with the Social Assistance and Health Care Systems
- Part III: Poverty, Health, and Quality of Life
- Chapter Eight: Poverty and Health
- Chapter Nine: Poverty and Health: Mechanisms and Pathways
- Chapter Ten: Poverty and Quality of Life
- Part IV: Politics, Public Policy, and Poverty
- Chapter Eleven: The Politics of Poverty
- Chapter Twelve: Canadian Public Policy and Poverty in International Perspective
- Chapter Thirteen: Anti-poverty Strategies and Programs
- Chapter Fourteen: Poverty and the Future of the Canadian Welfare State
- Copyright Acknowledgements
- Index