Routledge Handbook of Poverty in the United States
Explore the intricate dynamics of poverty in the United States with the "Routledge Handbook of Poverty in the United States," edited by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This comprehensive 634-page guide offers an in-depth examination of how neoliberal capitalism and globalization have shaped poverty in America. Delve into critical issues such as income distribution, employment, health, hunger, housing, and social justice, all while considering the impact of professions like social work, health, and education. This essential resource is perfect for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted aspects of poverty and its implications for society. Published in 2014, this hardback edition serves as both a reference and a call to action in addressing the vital issues of inequality and human rights. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain insights from a compilation that bridges theory and practice in tackling poverty today.