Poverty in Canada: Implications for Health and Quality of Life
Autor Dennis Raphaelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2011
Central issues include: the definitions of poverty and means of measuring it in wealthy, industrialized nations such as Canada; the causes of povertyboth situational and societal; the health and social implications of poverty for individuals, communities, and society as a whole; and the means of reducing its incidence and responding to its effects. Particular emphasis has been placed on the lived experiences of poverty throughout the book.
This second edition has been thoroughly updated and features a new chapter on anti-poverty programs, updated data on poverty rates and information on newly developed Canadian measures of deprivation, and an extended discussion of what Canadians can do to first reduceand then eliminatepoverty in Canada.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781551303949
ISBN-10: 1551303949
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 171 x 247 x 30 mm
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)
ISBN-10: 1551303949
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 171 x 247 x 30 mm
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)
Recenzii
"This text makes the concept of the social determinants of health come alive. There is no parallel Canadian treatment of the cumulative range of this material."-- Harvey Frankel, Dean, Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba
Cuprins
Foreword to the Second Edition
Rob Rainer
Foreword to the First Edition
Jack Layton
Preface
Part I: Defining and Measuring Povery in Canada
Chapter One: Poverty and the Modern Welfare State
Chapter Two: Canadian Perspectives on Poverty
Chapter Three: Who Is Poor in Canada?
Chapter Four: Making Sense of Poverty: Social Inequality and Social Exclusion
Part II: The Experience of Poverty
Chapter Five: Pathways to Poverty
Chapter Six: The Lived Experience of Poverty
Chapter Seven: Interactions with the Social Assistance and Health Care Systems
Part III: Poverty, Health, and Quality of Life
Chapter Eight: Poverty and Health
Chapter Nine: Poverty and Health: Mechanisms and Pathways
Chapter Ten: Poverty and Quality of Life
Part IV: Politics, Public Policy, and Poverty
Chapter Eleven: The Politics of Poverty
Chapter Twelve: Canadian Public Policy and Poverty in International Perspective
Chapter Thirteen: Anti-poverty Strategies and Programs
Chapter Fourteen: Poverty and the Future of the Canadian Welfare State
Copyright Acknowledgements
Index
Rob Rainer
Foreword to the First Edition
Jack Layton
Preface
Part I: Defining and Measuring Povery in Canada
Chapter One: Poverty and the Modern Welfare State
Chapter Two: Canadian Perspectives on Poverty
Chapter Three: Who Is Poor in Canada?
Chapter Four: Making Sense of Poverty: Social Inequality and Social Exclusion
Part II: The Experience of Poverty
Chapter Five: Pathways to Poverty
Chapter Six: The Lived Experience of Poverty
Chapter Seven: Interactions with the Social Assistance and Health Care Systems
Part III: Poverty, Health, and Quality of Life
Chapter Eight: Poverty and Health
Chapter Nine: Poverty and Health: Mechanisms and Pathways
Chapter Ten: Poverty and Quality of Life
Part IV: Politics, Public Policy, and Poverty
Chapter Eleven: The Politics of Poverty
Chapter Twelve: Canadian Public Policy and Poverty in International Perspective
Chapter Thirteen: Anti-poverty Strategies and Programs
Chapter Fourteen: Poverty and the Future of the Canadian Welfare State
Copyright Acknowledgements
Index