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Faces of Poverty Portraits of Women and Children on Welfare

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ISBN-10: 0195113756

ISBN-13: 9780195113754

Edition: 1997

Authors: Jill Duerr Berrick

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Most Americans are insulated from the poor; it's hard to imagine the challenges of poverty, the daily fears of crime and victimization, the frustration of not being able to provide for a child. Instead, we are often exposed to the rhetoric and hyperbole about the excesses of the American welfare system. These messages color our perception of the welfare problem in the United States and they close the American mind to a full understanding of the complexity of family poverty. But who are these poor families? What do we know about how they arrived in such desperate straits? Is poverty their fate for a lifetime or for only a brief period? In Faces of Poverty, Jill Duerr Berrick answers these…    
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List price: $43.99
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/27/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 5.24" wide x 7.95" long x 0.39" tall
Weight: 0.396
Language: English

James A. Michener, 1907 - 1997 James Albert Michener was born on February 3, 1907 in Doylestown, Pa. He earned an A.B. from Swarthmore College, an A.M. from Colorado State College of Education, and an M.A. from Harvard University. He taught for many years and was an editor for Macmillan Publishing Company. His first book, "Tales of the South Pacific," derived from Michener's service in the Pacific in World War II, won the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and was the basis for the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical South Pacific, which won the 1950 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Michener completed close to 40 novels. Some other epic works include "Hawaii," "Centennial," "Space," and…    

Acknowledgments
Introduction Living Poverty
What is Welfare?
Ana: Caught in Circumstances Beyond Her Control
Sandy: Working but Poor
Rebecca: Motivation and a Fighting Spirit
Darlene: Complex People, Complex Problems
Cora: a Portrait of Dependency
Finding a Better Way
Appendix: Study Methods
Notes
Index