Child poverty and inequality: securing a better future for America's children
One of the United States great promises is that all children will be given the opportunity to work to achieve a comfortable standard of living. That promise has faded profoundly for children who grow up in poverty, particularly black and Hispanic children, and many of the deepening fault lines in th...
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Zusammenfassung: | One of the United States great promises is that all children will be given the opportunity to work to achieve a comfortable standard of living. That promise has faded profoundly for children who grow up in poverty, particularly black and Hispanic children, and many of the deepening fault lines in the social order are traceable to this disparity. In recent years the promise has also begun to fade for children of the middle class. Education and hard work, once steady paths to economic success, no longer lead as far as they once did. But that doesnt have to be the case, as the author shows that we can provide true opportunity to all children, insuring them against a lifetime of inequality. When we do, the walls dividing the country by race, ethnicity, and wealth will begin to crumble Long a voice for combatting child poverty, he takes a balanced approach that begins with a history of economic and family policy from the Great Depression and the development of Social Security and moves onward. He details the shocking extent of economic inequality in the U.S., pointing out that this wealthiest of countries also has the largest proportion of children living in poverty. Calling for reform, he proposes several viable universal income security policies for vulnerable children and families, strategies that have worked in other advanced democracies and also respect the importance of the market economy. They aim not just to reduce child poverty, but also to give all children meaningful economic opportunity. Just as Social Security alleviates the sting of poverty in old age, asset-building policies can insulate children from the cumulative effects of disadvantage and provide them with a strong foundation from which to succeed Politicians, pundits, and parents always say that children are the future, but as long as so many grow up poor or without opportunity, that slogan will sound hollow. This book demonstrates how we can take real action to brighten the future for children and for society as a whole |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-194) and indexes The color of child poverty -- Growing inequality : from the "era of the middle class" to the "era of the wealthy class" -- Doing for children what we have done for seniors : government efforts to end poverty -- The failure of welfare reform to reduce child poverty -- Eliminating welfare and reducing child poverty -- Embracing capitalism : investing in our children -- Closing : the world we leave our children |
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520 | 3 | |a One of the United States great promises is that all children will be given the opportunity to work to achieve a comfortable standard of living. That promise has faded profoundly for children who grow up in poverty, particularly black and Hispanic children, and many of the deepening fault lines in the social order are traceable to this disparity. In recent years the promise has also begun to fade for children of the middle class. Education and hard work, once steady paths to economic success, no longer lead as far as they once did. But that doesnt have to be the case, as the author shows that we can provide true opportunity to all children, insuring them against a lifetime of inequality. When we do, the walls dividing the country by race, ethnicity, and wealth will begin to crumble | |
520 | 3 | |a Long a voice for combatting child poverty, he takes a balanced approach that begins with a history of economic and family policy from the Great Depression and the development of Social Security and moves onward. He details the shocking extent of economic inequality in the U.S., pointing out that this wealthiest of countries also has the largest proportion of children living in poverty. Calling for reform, he proposes several viable universal income security policies for vulnerable children and families, strategies that have worked in other advanced democracies and also respect the importance of the market economy. They aim not just to reduce child poverty, but also to give all children meaningful economic opportunity. Just as Social Security alleviates the sting of poverty in old age, asset-building policies can insulate children from the cumulative effects of disadvantage and provide them with a strong foundation from which to succeed | |
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction,
3
Chapter
1.
The Color of Child Poverty,
11
Chapter
2.
Growing Inequality: From the Era of the Middle Class
to the Era of the Wealthy Class,
34
Chapter
3.
Doing for Children What We Have Done for Seniors:
Government Efforts to End Poverty,
64
Chapter
4.
The Failure of Welfare Reform to Reduce Child Poverty,
79
Chaptero. Eliminating Welfare and Reducing Child Poverty,
101
Chapter
6.
Embracing Capitalism: Investing in Our Children,
125
Chapter! Closing: The World We Leave Our Children,
160
Notes,
165
Name Index,
195
Subject Index,
202
Xlii
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Contents
Introduction,
3
Chapter
1.
The Color of Child Poverty,
11
Chapter
2.
Growing Inequality: From the "Era of the Middle Class"
to the "Era of the Wealthy Class,"
34
Chapter
3.
Doing for Children What We Have Done for Seniors:
Government Efforts to End Poverty,
64
Chapter
4.
The Failure of Welfare Reform to Reduce Child Poverty,
79
Chaptero. Eliminating Welfare and Reducing Child Poverty,
101
Chapter
6.
Embracing Capitalism: Investing in Our Children,
125
Chapter! Closing: The World We Leave Our Children,
160
Notes,
165
Name Index,
195
Subject Index,
202
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topic_facet | Children / United States / Social conditions / 21st century Children / United States / Economic conditions / 21st century Child welfare / United States Poverty / United States Saving and investment / United States Kind Wirtschaft Child welfare United States Children United States Economic conditions 21st century Children United States Social conditions 21st century Poverty United States Saving and investment United States Sozialhilfe Soziale Ungleichheit Armut USA |
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