Escape from Poverty
Discover the critical insights of Escape from Poverty by Cambridge University Press, published in 1997. This compelling paperback, spanning 342 pages, delves into the alarming rise of child poverty in the United States. The book thoroughly examines the profound implications this issue has on impoverished youth and advocates for essential changes in various areas such as maternal employment, child care, father involvement, and access to health care. With a focus on actionable solutions, this work calls for a collective effort to combat child poverty and improve the lives of vulnerable children. Ideal for educators, policymakers, and anyone passionate about social justice, Escape from Poverty is a must-read for understanding and addressing this pressing issue.