Escape From Poverty What Makes a Difference for Children (PB) at Meripustak

Escape From Poverty What Makes a Difference for Children (PB)

Books from same Author: P Lindsay Chase-Lansdale and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn

Books from same Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Related Category: Author List / Publisher List


  • Retail Price: ₹ 2731/- [ 3.00% off ]

    Seller Price: ₹ 2649

Sold By: T K Pandey      Click for Bulk Order

Offer 1: Get ₹ 111 extra discount on minimum ₹ 500 [Use Code: Bharat]

Offer 2: Get 3.00 % + Flat ₹ 100 discount on shopping of ₹ 1500 [Use Code: IND100]

Offer 3: Get 3.00 % + Flat ₹ 300 discount on shopping of ₹ 5000 [Use Code: MPSTK300]

Free Shipping (for orders above ₹ 499) *T&C apply.

In Stock

Free Shipping Available



Click for International Orders
  • Provide Fastest Delivery

  • 100% Original Guaranteed
  • General Information  
    Author(s)P Lindsay Chase-Lansdale and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    ISBN9780521629850
    Pages342
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2015

    Description

    Cambridge University Press Escape From Poverty What Makes a Difference for Children (PB) by P Lindsay Chase-Lansdale and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn

    The poverty rate for children in the United States exceeds that of all other Western, industrialised nations except Australia. Moreover, poverty among children has increased substantially since 1970, affecting more than one-fifth of US children. These persistent high rates require new ideas in both research and public policy. Escape from Poverty presents such ideas. Four modes of possible change are addressed: mothers' employment, child care, father involvement, and access to health care. It examines the implications of these new policy-driven changes for children. The editors have developed an interdisciplinary perspective, involving demographers, developmental psychologists, economists, health experts, historians, and sociologists - a framework essential for addressing the complexities inherent in the links between the lives of poor adults and children in our society.show more