Confronting Poverty
"Confronting Poverty," published by Harvard University Press in 1994, is a comprehensive exploration of critical reforms needed to address poverty in the United States. This insightful book spans 576 pages and delves into vital areas such as employment and training, child support, health care, education, welfare, immigration, and urban policies. Drawing from both the successes and failures of past policies over the last thirty years, the author presents a thoughtful analysis aimed at fostering meaningful change. Perfect for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of poverty, this book is an essential resource for those committed to creating effective solutions and improving lives. Discover the innovative ideas and strategies that can help confront poverty head-on and pave the way for a brighter future.