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Understanding the Nature of Poverty in Urban America
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226 pages
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Exploring the complexities of urban poverty in America, this book delves into eight critical questions that dissect the nature of poverty, its measurement, and the national policies aimed at addressing it. It highlights trends related to race and ethnicity, examines explanations for persistent poverty, and critiques the American welfare system and anti-poverty initiatives. Additionally, the text discusses the political mobilization of the poor and compares U.S. social welfare policies to those in other nations, providing a comprehensive understanding of the issue.
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