• KILA Library - Catalogue

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  • KILA Library - Catalogue

Crane D Russell

Handbook of families and poverty - New Delhi Sage Publications 2008 - 495p.

978-1-4129-5042-8


SOCIAL SCIENCE
Poverty & Homelessness
Economic assistance
Domestic Families
Poor families
Population
Public welfare
Innovation in social policy- evaluating state efforts to reform welfare promote work and help low income families, social policy and marriage, working families should not be poor, an overview of trends in Kinship care with a focus on child only provisions of temporary assistance to needy families program
Poverty among diverse populations and settings : Understanding processes through which economic hardship influences families and children, early childhood education and care- opportunity to enhance lives of poor children, Appalachian families and poverty- historical issues and contemporary economic trends
Poverty and economic polarization among children in racial minority and immigrant families, processes of poverty and social exclusion in poor families, Mexican immigrant childbearing women- social support and perinatal outcomes, food insecurity disadvantaged are Amerian elderly women- gender differences in economic well being in old age, effect of socioeconomics status on community functioning of people with serious mental illness and their families, addiction and Medicaid- prairie sighting of califano's elephant in living room of American society and state budget, incarceration, poverty and families, children's time use and parental involvement in low income families, cognitive and emotional outcomes or children in poverty, challenging social inequalities in health
Intervention and education for working with poor families : Giving head start a fresh start, grandparents- family resources, poor father's involvement in lives of their children, health care safety net for Mexican- origin families, federal policy efforts to improve outcomes among disadvantaged families by supporting marriage and family stability, microenterprise - building well being among poor US families, working with families in poverty- towards a multilevel, population based approach, increasing marriage would dramatically reduce child poverty

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