Family Poverty in Diverse Contexts
Author: C. Anne Broussard
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Routledge
About the Book
Family Poverty in Diverse Contexts offers an in-depth exploration of how poverty impacts families across the United States, from childhood to old age. This edited collection brings together top experts to highlight both macro and micro perspectives of family poverty, offering a unique lens into how it affects opportunities and risks at every stage of the life course. With contributions from leading researchers in child development, health, education, family studies, social work, and more, this book delves into the intersection of poverty and family life.
Key Features:
- Explores the effects of poverty at different life stages, including childhood, adulthood, and old age.
- Examines specific family concerns, such as disability, community health, and public policy.
- Includes exercises and discussions to promote critical thinking and application.
- Offers a multidisciplinary approach to understanding poverty’s impact.
Who Will Benefit?
This book is essential for students, academics, and researchers in sociology, family studies, social work, public policy, and health. It’s a valuable resource for those interested in the complexities of family dynamics in the face of poverty.
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