The Road to Poverty

The Road to Poverty
Title The Road to Poverty PDF eBook
Author Dwight B. Billings
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 456
Release 2000-01-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521655460

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Kathleen Blee and Dwight Billings examine the social dynamics of persistently poor rural communities through the history of Clay County, an especially po or section of the Eastern Kentucky mountains in Appalachia. This book makes an important contribution to basic research on inequality pointing to the shortcomings of treating symptomatic problems of low income, while failing to address systemic ones at a time when American policymakers are struggling to design and implement effective programs to move people from welfare to work.

Poverty and Affluence in Appalachia

Poverty and Affluence in Appalachia
Title Poverty and Affluence in Appalachia PDF eBook
Author Harry M. Caudill
Publisher
Pages 3
Release 196?
Genre Absentee landlordism
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Poverty & Affluence in Appalachia

Poverty & Affluence in Appalachia
Title Poverty & Affluence in Appalachia PDF eBook
Author Harry M. Caudill
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1966
Genre Poverty
ISBN

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Rediscovering the Other America

Rediscovering the Other America
Title Rediscovering the Other America PDF eBook
Author Keith Michael Kilty
Publisher Routledge
Pages 216
Release 2003
Genre Medical
ISBN 0789020963

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This vital book examines recent research on poverty and inequality, identifies strategies for ensuring adequate services, and challenges many of the inaccurate beliefs that were used to justify welfare reform legislation in 1996. You'll find up-to-date information on various marginalized groups and their social problems, including lack of health coverage for women with mental health, substance abuse, and domestic violence problems. In addition, you'll find data on the health coverage situation for the poor, for Appalachians, and for women in general. Finally, Rediscovering the Other America: The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States suggests strategies for changing public perceptions about the nature of poverty and the poor.

Poverty Amid Affluence

Poverty Amid Affluence
Title Poverty Amid Affluence PDF eBook
Author Leo Fishman
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1966
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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USA. Conference papers on the paradox of poverty in an affluent society - definition and historical aspects, characteristics of poor families, psychological aspects, and sociological aspects of poverty, special problems of children and Blacks, percentage of whites and non whites in the occupational structure, case study of appalachia, the relationship between unemployment and poverty, government policies. Statistical tables. Conference held in morgantown 1965 may.

Poverty and Affluence

Poverty and Affluence
Title Poverty and Affluence PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1966
Genre Appalachian Region
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Appalachian Legacy

Appalachian Legacy
Title Appalachian Legacy PDF eBook
Author James P. Ziliak
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 228
Release 2012-02-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 081572215X

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In 1964 President Lyndon Johnson traveled to Kentucky's Martin County to declare war on poverty. The following year he signed the Appalachian Regional Development Act, creating a state-federal partnership to improve the region's economic prospects through better job opportunities, improved human capital, and enhanced transportation. As the focal point of domestic antipoverty efforts, Appalachia took on special symbolic as well as economic importance. Nearly half a century later, what are the results? Appalachian Legacy provides the answers. Led by James P. Ziliak, prominent economists and demographers map out the region's current status. They explore important questions, including how has Appalachia fared since the signing of ARDA in 1965? How does it now compare to the nation as a whole in key categories such as education, employment, and health? Was ARDA an effective place-based policy for ameliorating hardship in a troubled region, or is Appalachia still mired in a poverty trap? And what lessons can we draw from the Appalachian experience? In addition to providing the reports of important research to help analysts, policymakers, scholars, and regional experts discern what works in fighting poverty, Appalachian Legacy is an important contribution to the economic history of the eastern United States.