Coping With Poverty

Coping With Poverty
Title Coping With Poverty PDF eBook
Author Sheldon Danziger
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 301
Release 2009-10-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0472023586

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Conservatives often condemn the poor, particularly African-Americans, for having children out of wedlock, joblessness, dropping out of school, or tolerating crime. Liberals counter that, with more economic opportunity, the poor differ little from the nonpoor in these areas. In answer to both, Coping with Poverty points to the survival strategies of the poor and their multiple roles as parents, neighbors, relatives, and workers. Their attempts to balance multiple obligations occur within a context of limited information, social support, and resources. Their decisions may not always be the wisest, but they "make sense" in context. Contributors use qualitative research methods to explore the influence of community, workplace, and family upon strategies for dealing with poverty. Promising young scholars delve into poor black inner-city neighborhoods and suburbs and middle-income black urban communities, exploring experiences at all stages of life, including high-school students, young parents, employed older men, and unemployed mothers. Two chapters discuss the role of qualitative research in poverty studies, specifically examining how this research can be used to improve policymaking. The volume's contribution is in the diversity of experiences it highlights and in how the general themes it illustrates are similar across different age/gender groups. The book also suggests an approach to policymaking that seeks to incorporate the experiences and the needs of the poor themselves, in the hope of creating more successful and more relevant poverty policy. It is especially useful for undergraduate and graduate courses in sociology, public policy, urban studies, and African-American Studies, as its scope makes it THE basic reader of qualitative studies of poverty. Sheldon Danziger is Director of the Poverty Research and Tranining Center and Professor of Social Work and Public Policy, University of Michigan. Ann Chih Lin is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, University of Michigan.

Coping with Poverty

Coping with Poverty
Title Coping with Poverty PDF eBook
Author Michael Kremer
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 1985
Genre Food relief
ISBN

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Poverty in Afghanistan

Poverty in Afghanistan
Title Poverty in Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Mohammad Hakim Haider
Publisher Springer
Pages 159
Release 2019-01-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3030108597

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This book examines the patterns, characteristics, causes and coping mechanisms of the poor in Afghanistan applying econometric and statistical techniques. The authors address and identify the extent of poverty in Afghanistan over the years, the spatial patterns and regional imbalances of poverty in Afghanistan, the distinguishing characteristics of the poor in Afghanistan, and explore shocks faced by the poor in Afghanistan as well as subsequent coping strategies. Based on household level data collected under the ‘National Risk Vulnerability Assessment’ (NRVA) survey of 2003, 2005, 2007/08 and 2011/12 of Afghanistan, the authors identify options that may enable policy makers and other stakeholders to further enable the inclusion of the poor in development processes and to successfully cope with poverty and its adverse outcomes. This short book will be of interest to students, researchers, academicians, policymakers, international agencies and NGOs at international and national levels.

Parenting in Poor Environments

Parenting in Poor Environments
Title Parenting in Poor Environments PDF eBook
Author Deborah Ghate
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 324
Release 2002
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781843100690

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A study of the effect of poor environments on parenting. The authors explore what professionals and policy-makers can do to assist families living in poverty.

Household Strategies for Coping with Poverty and Social Exclusion in Post-crisis Russia

Household Strategies for Coping with Poverty and Social Exclusion in Post-crisis Russia
Title Household Strategies for Coping with Poverty and Social Exclusion in Post-crisis Russia PDF eBook
Author Michael Lokshin
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 34
Release 2001
Genre Capital humano - Rusia
ISBN

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For Russian households coping with economic hardship in the wake of the recent financial crisis, the choice of survival strategy has strongly depended on their human capital. The higher a household's level of human capital, the more likely it is to choose an active strategy.

Coping With Poverty

Coping With Poverty
Title Coping With Poverty PDF eBook
Author Hymie Rubenstein
Publisher Routledge
Pages 297
Release 2019-05-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429712766

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This ethnography of Leeward Village, a large coastal community on the little-known Caribbean island of St. Vincent, illustrates how people in one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere pull together in positive and creative ways to adjust to the many adversities they face. Like their Black counterparts elsewhere in the Americas, Leeward

Coping and Poverty

Coping and Poverty
Title Coping and Poverty PDF eBook
Author Laura Pepper
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2010
Genre
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