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Wasting America's Future: The Children's Defense Fund Report on the Costs of Child Poverty

Autor Arloc Sherman Marian Wright Edelman, Robert M. Solow
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 1994
The Health and Human Services poverty line for a three-person family in America is $11,8oo in annual income. One in every five American children is growing up in poverty. What does child poverty mean for the economic and societal future of our country? The Children's Defense Fund, widely considered the most powerful force for children in America, has assembled expert and ground-breaking information on how poverty affects health, childhood deaths, low birth weight, and injury; on the insidious connections between low family income and learning disabilities; on links between poverty, abuse, and neglect and self-esteem; and much more. Wasting America's Future is the crucial citizen's handbook as we continue the national debate on welfare reform.
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ISBN-13: 9780807041079
ISBN-10: 0807041076
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 186 x 233 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Beacon Press (MA)

Notă biografică

Marian Wright Edelman—"the most influential children's advocate in the country" (Washington Post)—is founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund and author of The Measure of Our Success. She has three sons and lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband. Robert M. Solow, Nobel Laureate in economics, is a world authority on economic growth and human capital. He teaches at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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This book will make you realize that American health problems stem less from problems with our health care system than they do from problems in our society, especially the shameful prevalence of poverty in this rich country. —C. Everett Koop

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Wasting America's Future presents, for the first time in one place, sweeping evidence on the human, social, and economic costs of child poverty in America. The book gives often surprising evidence that even a brief episode of poverty can do lasting damage to children; or that low family income is a devastatingly powerful predictor of negative outcomes for children, including low birthweight, childhood injury and death, and low educational achievement and future earning capacity.