Ghetto Underclass
Discover the profound insights of Ghetto Underclass by William J. Wilson, published by SAGE Publications Inc in 1993. This compelling volume spans 206 pages and delves into the complexities of the urban underclass through a multifaceted lens of theory, empirical data, and policy analysis. Wilson and his contributors tackle critical topics such as demographic and industrial transitions, family dynamics, sexual behavior, immigration, and homelessness. The updated introduction reflects recent advancements in the field, making this edition a vital resource for understanding the challenges faced by the urban poor in the United States. Whether you're a student of sociology, urban policy, or social issues, Ghetto Underclass offers essential perspectives on race relations and poverty in inner cities. Enhance your knowledge and explore the intricate social stratification that shapes our communities today.