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|a Changing Poverty, Changing Policies /
|c Maria Cancian and Sheldon Danziger, editors.
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|a New York :
|b Russell Sage Foundation,
|c 2009.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c 2012
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|c ©2009.
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|a 1 online resource (440 pages):
|b ill. ;
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|a "This volume examines changing poverty and changing antipoverty policies in the United States since the early 1970s"--P. 1.
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|a Revised versions of papers originally presented at a conference held in May 2008 in Madison, Wisconsin.
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|t Changing poverty and changing antipoverty policies /
|r Maria Cancian and Sheldon Danziger --
|g pt. 1.
|t Economic changes, demographic changes, and trends in poverty.
|t Poverty levels and trends in comparative perspective /
|r Daniel R. Meyer and Geoffrey L. Wallace --
|t Economic change and the structure of opportunity for less-skilled workers /
|r Rebecca M. Blank --
|t Family structure, childbearing, and parental employment : implications for the level and trend in poverty /
|r Maria Cancian and Deborah Reed --
|t Immigration and poverty in the United States /
|r Steven Raphael and Eugene Smolensky --
|g pt. 2.
|t Mobility and its consequences.
|t Enduring influences of childhood poverty /
|r Katherine Magnuson and Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal --
|t Mobility in the United States in comparative perspective /
|r Markus Jantti --
|g pt. 3.
|t The evolution and scope of antipoverty policies.
|t Trends in income support /
|r John Karl Scholz, Robert Moffitt, and Benjamin Cowan --
|t The role of family policies in antipoverty policy /
|r Jane Waldfogel --
|t Improving educational outcomes for poor children /
|r Brian A. Jacob and Jens Ludwig --
|t Workforce development as an antipoverty strategy : what do we know? what should we do? /
|r Harry J. Holzer --
|t Health care for the poor : for whom, what care, and whose responsibility? /
|r Katherine Swartz --
|g pt. 4.
|t The politics of poverty and its meaning in a rich country.
|t Poverty politics and policy /
|r Mary Jo Bane --
|t What does it mean to be poor in a rich society? /
|r Robert Haveman.
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