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Poverty : opposing viewpoints / David L. Bender & Bruno Leone, series editors, Katie de Koster, book editor, Bruno Leone, assistant editor.

Contributor(s): De Koster, Katie, 1948- | Leone, Bruno, 1939-.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered): Publisher: San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press, c1994Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (280-282) and index.Description: 288 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 1565100662 (lib. : acid-free paper) :; 1565100654 (pbk. : acid-free paper) :.Subject(s): Poor -- United States | Economic assistance, Domestic -- United States | Public welfare -- United States | Poor -- Juvenile literature | Poverty -- Juvenile literature | Public welfare -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 362.5/0973
Partial contents:
Is poverty a serious problem in the United States? -- What are the causes of poverty? -- Why does poverty disproportionately affect certain groups? -- Why does an American underclass exist? -- Can government efforts alleviate poverty?
Summary: A collection of articles debating issues related to poverty in America, including its causes, how it affects minorities, government policies, and how poverty can be reduced.
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Two Weeks Davenport Library Circulating Collection Print-Circulating 362.2 P869 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34284001098037

Includes bibliographical references (280-282) and index.

Is poverty a serious problem in the United States? -- What are the causes of poverty? -- Why does poverty disproportionately affect certain groups? -- Why does an American underclass exist? -- Can government efforts alleviate poverty?

A collection of articles debating issues related to poverty in America, including its causes, how it affects minorities, government policies, and how poverty can be reduced.

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