Road to Poverty
Explore the profound insights of "Road to Poverty," authored by Billings/Blee and published by Cambridge University Press in 2000. This thought-provoking paperback spans 452 pages and serves as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of inequality. The book highlights the urgent need to move beyond merely addressing the symptoms of low-income issues, urging readers to consider the systemic roots of poverty. As American policymakers grapple with the challenge of creating effective programs to transition individuals from welfare to work, "Road to Poverty" offers a vital perspective that can inform and elevate the discourse. Delve into this important work that contributes significantly to the ongoing conversation about income inequality and social justice.