Contributors | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Changing Poverty And Changing Antipoverty Policies | p. 1 |
Economic Changes, Demographic Changes, And Trends In Poverty | p. 33 |
Poverty Levels And Trends In Comparative Perspective | p. 35 |
Economic Change And The Structure of Opportunity For Less-Skilled Workers | p. 63 |
Family Structure, Childbearing, And Parental Employment: Implications For The Level And Trend In Poverty | p. 92 |
Immigration And Poverty In The United States | p. 122 |
Mobility And Its Consequences | p. 151 |
Enduring Influences of Childhood Poverty | p. 153 |
Mobolity In The United States In Comparative Perspective | p. 180 |
The Evolution And Scope of Antipoverty Policies | p. 201 |
Trends In Income Support | p. 203 |
The Role of Family Policies In Antipoverty Policy | p. 242 |
Improving Educational Outcomes For Poor Children | p. 266 |
WorkForce Development As An Antipoverty Strategy: What Do We Know? What Should We Do? | p. 301 |
Health Care For The Poor: For Whom, What Care, And Whose Responsibility? | p. 330 |
The Politics of Poverty And Its Meaning In a Rich Country | p. 365 |
Poverty Politics And Policy | p. 367 |
What Does It Mean To Be Poor In a Rich Society? | p. 387 |
Index | p. 409 |
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