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Escape from Poverty P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale (University of Chicago)

Escape from Poverty By P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale (University of Chicago)

Escape from Poverty by P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale (University of Chicago)


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Escape from Poverty addresses the alarming, recent increase of child poverty within the USA, by examining implications for the impoverished young and calling for specific modes of change in maternal employment, child care, father involvement, and access to health care.

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Escape from Poverty: What Makes a Difference for Children? by P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale (University of Chicago)

The poverty rate for children in the United States exceeds that of all other Western, industrialised nations except Australia. Moreover, poverty among children has increased substantially since 1970, affecting more than one-fifth of US children. These persistent high rates require new ideas in both research and public policy. Escape from Poverty presents such ideas. Four modes of possible change are addressed: mothers' employment, child care, father involvement, and access to health care. It examines the implications of these new policy-driven changes for children. The editors have developed an interdisciplinary perspective, involving demographers, developmental psychologists, economists, health experts, historians, and sociologists - a framework essential for addressing the complexities inherent in the links between the lives of poor adults and children in our society.

Escape from Poverty Reviews

'A great deal of attention is given to evaluation of available relevant research and showing the implications as well as the limitations of such research and explicitly pointing out issues in need of further scientific investigation.' Paul Mussen, University of California, Los Angeles

Table of Contents

1. Whose responsibility? An historical analysis of the changing role of mothers, fathers, and society P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale and Maris A. Vinovskis; 2. The life circumstances and development of children in welfare families Nicholas Zill, Kristin Moore, Ellen Wolpow Smith, Thomas Stief, and Mary Jo Coiro; 3. Welfare to work through the eyes of children Julie Boatright Wilson, David Ellwood and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; 4. Strategies for altering the outcomes of poor children and their families Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; 5. Policy issues of child care Andrew J. Cherlin; 6. Child care and children of color Margaret Beale Spencer, Janet Blumenthal and Elizabeth Richards; 7. Health policy in the Family Support Act of 1988 Katherine S. Lobach; 8. Economic issues of health care Barbara L. Wolfe; 9. Dealing with Dads: the changing roles of fathers Frank J. Furstenberg Jr; 10. The effects of child support reform on child well-being Irwin Garfinkel and Sara McLanahan; 11. Losing ground or moving ahead: welfare reform and children Ron Haskins; 12. National surveys as data resources for public policy research on poor children Nicholas Zill; 13. An interdisciplinary model for studying poor children Timothy M. Smeeding; 14. Two generation programs: a new intervention strategy and directions for future Sheila Smith.

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NPB9780521445214
9780521445214
0521445213
Escape from Poverty: What Makes a Difference for Children? by P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale (University of Chicago)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1996-01-26
344
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