In a remarkably concise, readable, and accessible format, John Iceland provides a comprehensive picture of poverty in America, He shows how poverty is measured and understood and how it has changed over time, as well as how public policies have grappled with poverty as a political issue and an economic reality. This edition has been updated and includes a new preface.
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Praise for the first edition:"Highly readable. Will very likely become a standard reference for students of poverty."--William Julius Wilson, author of When Work Disappears"With succinct and engaging prose, Poverty in America covers the gamut --from theoretical issues to measurement to history to public policy--better than any other book out there right now."--Dalton Conley, author of Honky
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