Routledge Handbook of Poverty in the United States
Explore the complex dynamics of poverty in the United States with the insightful "Routledge Handbook of Poverty in the United States," expertly edited by Stephen Haymes and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017. Spanning 634 pages, this comprehensive handbook delves into the intricate relationship between poverty, neoliberal capitalism, and globalization.
Engaging with critical topics such as income distribution, employment, health, hunger, housing, social justice, and human rights frameworks, this book offers a thorough examination of the societal conditions affecting millions. Furthermore, it highlights the essential roles played by various professions, including social work, health, and education, in addressing and alleviating poverty. This indispensable resource is perfect for students, researchers, and professionals seeking a deeper understanding of poverty's multifaceted impact on American society.