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Handbook of families and poverty /

Covers hotly debated issues associated with public policy and funded research as they relate to families and poverty.

Автор-организация: Sage Publications., Sage eReference (Online service)
Други автори: Crane, D. Russell., Heaton, Tim B.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Los Angeles : Sage Publications, ℗♭2008.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=467134
Подобни документи: Print version:: Handbook of families and poverty.
Съдържание:
  • Innovation in social policy : evaluating state efforts to reform welfare, promote work, and help low-income families /
  • Gary Bryner and Ryan Martin
  • Social policy and marriage /
  • Lawrence M. Mead
  • Working families should not be poor : the new hope program /
  • Anjali E. Gupta, Jessica Thornton Walker, and Aletha C. Huston
  • Who will care when parents can't? An overview of trends in kinship care with a focus on the child-only provisions of the temporary assistance to needy families program /
  • Kevin D. Blair and David B. Taylor
  • Understanding the processes through which economic hardship influences families and children /
  • Rand D. Conger and Katherine Jewsbury Conger
  • Early childhood education and care : an opportunity to enhance the lives of poor children /
  • Anna D. Johnson, Kate Tarrant, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
  • Appalachian families and poverty : historical issues and contemporary economic trends /
  • W. Sean Newsome [and others]
  • Poverty and economic polarization among children in racial minority and immigrant families /
  • Daniel T. Lichter, Zhenchao Qian, and Martha L. Crowley
  • Processes of poverty and social exclusion in poor families /
  • Angela Abela and Carmel Tabone
  • Mexican American families and poverty /
  • Scott Coltrane [and others]
  • Mexican immigrant childbearing women : social support and perinatal outcomes /
  • Lynn Clark Callister and Ana Birkhead
  • Food insecurity and provisioning : chronic challenges faced by families living in poverty on the northern Cheyenne Indian reservation /
  • Erin Feinauer Whiting and Carol J. Ward
  • How economically disadvantaged are American elderly women? Gender differences in economic well-being in old age /
  • Martha N. Ozawa and Hong-Sik Yoon
  • The effect of socioeconomic status on the community functioning of people with serious mental illness and their families /
  • Eric D. Johnson
  • Addiction and Medicaid : a prairie sighting of Califano's "Elephant in the living room of American society" and state budgets /
  • Harvey H. Hillin
  • Incarceration, poverty, and families /
  • Stephen J. Bahr
  • Children's time use and parental involvement in low-income families /
  • W. Jean Yeung and Rebecca Glauber
  • Cognitive and emotional outcomes for children in poverty /
  • R. Gabriela Barajas, Nina Philipsen, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
  • Challenging social inequalities in health /
  • Michael Murray and David F. Marks
  • Giving Head Start a fresh start /
  • Douglas J. Besharov and Caeli A. Higney
  • Grandparents : a family resource? /
  • Lynda Clarke
  • Poor fathers' involvement in the lives of their children /
  • Melvin N. Wilson
  • The health-care safety net for Mexican-origin families /
  • Ronald J. Angel, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Laura Lein
  • Federal policy efforts to improve outcomes among disadvantaged families by supporting marriage and family stability /
  • M. Robin Dion and Alan J. Hawkins
  • Microenterprise : building well-being among poor U.S. families /
  • Warner P. Woodworth
  • Working with families in poverty : toward a multilevel, population-based approach /
  • Matthew R. Sanders and William Bor
  • Increasing marriage would dramatically reduce child poverty /
  • Robert E. Rector, Kirk A. Johnson, and Patrick F. Fagan.