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41. Why America Lost the War on Poverty--And
 
42. Comparative analysis of program
 
43. Mathematical programs for a marketing
 
44. Status of states' progress in
 
45. Iran population and family planning
 
46. The study of federal policy implementation:
 
47. Beginning with infants: For those
 
48. Concepts and issues in family
 
49. Review of state policies to empower
 
50. Status of states' policies that
 
51. Status of states' policies that
 
52. Laparoscopic sterlization in a
 
53. Teaching and learning with visual
 
54. Status of states' policies that
 
55. Introduction to sexual counseling
 
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41. Why America Lost the War on Poverty--And How to Win It
by Frank Stricker
Hardcover: 360 Pages (2007-09-10)
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Asin: 0807831115
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Analyzing the War on Poverty, theories of the culture of poverty and the underclass, the effects of Reaganomics, and the 1996 welfare reform, Stricker demonstrates that most antipoverty approaches are futile without the presence (or creation) of good jobs. He argues that a serious public debate is needed about the job situation; social programs must be redesigned, a national health care program must be developed, and economic inequality must be addressed. If we actually want to reduce poverty significantly, he says, we must expand decent jobs and government income programs, redirecting national resources away from the rich and toward those with low incomes. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars How Could the Richest Nation on Earth Lose Its War on Poverty?
This is a timely, must-have book for anyone who cares about reducing the level of poverty in our country.In an ambitious undertaking, History Professor Frank Stricker examines fifty years of attempts to solve problems of poverty.His analysis covers the historical settings as well as the political decisions, public attitudes, and public policies enacted from the 1950s to the present time.

Stricker examines the War on Poverty in the 1960s under President Lyndon Johnson and evaluates its scope and effectiveness.He shows how job training and other antipoverty programs didn't lower poverty levels as expected because an equal effort wasn't made to create good jobs. In one enlightening chapter he describes the causes that led to a shift from a war on poverty to a war on the poor.At a time when the focus should have been on the effects of global changes, deindustrialization, and recessions, blame was shifted to individual habits and accusations of laziness of the poor.It seems that it has been much easier to blame the poor for their poverty than to deal with the complex conditions that cause poverty.

The author provides eye-opening evidence that demonstrates how the poor fare in other countries.As he points out "American capitalism does not initially produce more poverty, but American governments offer fewer income supports to help the poor than every one of fourteen other rich nations."To see the effects of this lack of support, one need only to read today's headlines expressing concern about the uncertainty of our economy and the worry it is causing.Many middle class Americans are now facing a likely fall into poverty.In other industrial countries income supports help people get through the bad times of the markets.

In the last section of his book Stricker argues for a much-needed debate on ways to win the war on poverty and offers seventeen suggestions of his own.Foremost among them is the need for government to stimulate job creation and to create good government jobs, real jobs that provide real benefits.One that comes to mind would be hiring more inspectors to check on the safety of our food, drugs, toys and other goods.Stricker acknowledges that many of his suggestions will be politically difficult to achieve because of ideological differences among political parties and differences of opinion among citizens.But he points out that if we care about eliminating poverty we must try.Whether more low-income Americans can be moved to vote and more politicians can be unchained from increasing corporate influence will only happen if the attempt is made.

Stricker's book is a thoroughly researched history written in a clear, down-to-earth style. It is a good read from beginning to end, and also a valuable reference book for citizen activists interested in learning how specific programs to eradicate poverty have worked."Why America Lost the War on Poverty-And How to Win It" answers the questions it asks and gets my enthusiastic recommendation! ... Read more


42. Comparative analysis of program effort for family planning, maternal health, and HIV/AIDS, 30 developing countries (Working paper series)
by John A Ross
 Unknown Binding: 25 Pages (2003)

Asin: B0006S5VDC
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43. Mathematical programs for a marketing model of the family planning process, (Institute of Statistics mimeo series)
by Richard H Shachtman
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1973)

Asin: B0006YVJN2
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44. Status of states' progress in implementing part H of IDEA: Report #3 (Carolina Policy Studies Program)
by Gloria L Harbin
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1991)

Asin: B0006OZ3RA
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45. Iran population and family planning studies: An annotated bibliography (Population program and policy design series)
by Homa Ghasemi-Gonabadi Asayesh
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1971)

Asin: B0006E6N7O
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46. The study of federal policy implementation: Infants/toddlers with disabilities and their families : a synthesis of results
by James John Gallagher
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1993)

Asin: B0006QVTDK
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47. Beginning with infants: For those involved with daytime programs for infants and toddlers : suggestions for reading and viewing
by Mary Elizabeth Keister
 Unknown Binding: 61 Pages (1973)

Asin: B0006WOSJQ
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48. Concepts and issues in family planning: Guidelines for nurses, midwives, and other health personnel : focus on Africa and the Middle East
by Elizabeth M Edmands
 Unknown Binding: 169 Pages (1984)

Asin: B0006YO32G
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49. Review of state policies to empower families and reach populations typically underserved
by Emily Arcia
 Unknown Binding: 14 Pages (1992)

Asin: B0006OYOPM
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50. Status of states' policies that affect families, case management, P.L. 99-457 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:333699)
by U.S. Dept of Education
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1991)

Asin: B00010CEBC
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51. Status of states' policies that affect families, procedural safeguards P.L. 99-457 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:334784)
by Patricia Place
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1991)

Asin: B00010D7Z4
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52. Laparoscopic sterlization in a free-standing family planning clinic: Six month follow-up
by Vernon Madrigal
 Unknown Binding: 14 Pages (1973)

Asin: B0006W4UZ8
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53. Teaching and learning with visual aids: A resource manual for family planning trainers and health workers in Africa and the Middle East
by Kathryn A Fetter
 Unknown Binding: 423 Pages (1984)

Asin: B0006YO33K
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54. Status of states' policies that affect families, the early intervention system, P.L. 99-457 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:333698)
by U.S. Dept of Education
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1991)

Asin: B00010CFKW
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55. Introduction to sexual counseling
by Robert R Wilson
 Unknown Binding: 56 Pages (1975)

Asin: B0006W6SXK
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