A Balanced National Program to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America

A Balanced National Program to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America
Title A Balanced National Program to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America PDF eBook
Author National Planning Association
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1970
Genre Economic assistance, Domestic
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A Balanced National Program to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America

A Balanced National Program to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America
Title A Balanced National Program to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America PDF eBook
Author NPA Board of Trustees
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1970
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A Balanced National Program to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America

A Balanced National Program to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America
Title A Balanced National Program to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America PDF eBook
Author National Planning Association (Washington).
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1970
Genre Economic assistance, Domestic
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A Balanced National Programm to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America

A Balanced National Programm to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America
Title A Balanced National Programm to Attack the Conditions of Poverty in America PDF eBook
Author Committee on the Poverty Problem
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1970
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Policies to Address Poverty in America

Policies to Address Poverty in America
Title Policies to Address Poverty in America PDF eBook
Author Melissa Schettini Kearney
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 2014
Genre Poor
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One-in-seven adults and one-in-five children in the United States live in poverty. Individuals and families living in poverty not only lack basic, material necessities, but they are also disproportionally afflicted by many social and economic challenges. Some of these challenges include the increased possibility of an unstable home situation, inadequate education opportunities at all levels, and a high chance of crime and victimization. Given this growing social, economic, and political concern, The Hamilton Project at Brookings asked academic experts to develop policy proposals confronting th.

The Other America

The Other America
Title The Other America PDF eBook
Author Michael Harrington
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 254
Release 1997-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 068482678X

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Examines the economic underworld of migrant farm workers, the aged, minority groups, and other economically underprivileged groups.

Federalism and Health Policy

Federalism and Health Policy
Title Federalism and Health Policy PDF eBook
Author Alan Weil
Publisher The Urban Insitute
Pages 448
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780877667162

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The balance between state and federal health care financing for low-income people has been a matter of considerable debate for the last 40 years. Some argue for a greater federal role, others for more devolution of responsibility to the states. Medicaid, the backbone of the system, has been plagued by an array of problems that have made it unpopular and difficult to use to extend health care coverage. In recent years, waivers have given the states the flexibility to change many features of their Medicaid programs; moreover, the states have considerable flexibility to in establishing State Children's Health Insurance Programs. This book examines the record on the changing health safety net. How well have states done in providing acute and long-term care services to low-income populations? How have they responded to financial incentives and federal regulatory requirements? How innovative have they been? Contributing authors include Donald J. Boyd, Randall R. Bovbjerg, Teresa A. Coughlin, Ian Hill, Michael Housman, Robert E. Hurley, Marilyn Moon, Mary Beth Pohl, Jane Tilly, and Stephen Zuckerman.