Two dollars a day: American welfare and poverty

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2023-10
Revision: one
ISBN: nine trillion and seven hundred and eighty-seven billion five hundred million eight hundred and seventy-eight thousand four hundred and fourteen
price: fifty-six
Binding: other
Format: 32 ON
Paper: Offset paper
the number of pages: 254 pages
Number of words: 200 thousand words
Classification: social culture
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  • What is it like to be poor in America? How about two dollars a day?
    Does welfare fail? Who killed it?
    In the world's number one capitalist economy, how can we survive without a penny?
    Jessica donates blood 10 times a month
    24 year old Lei has lived in more places than "24"
    Paul supported 22 people by collecting rags and disability subsidies
    Hungry Tabitha was bewildered by the teacher's invitation to "exchange her body for food"
    Poverty is like a whetstone around their necks
    This book traces the history of the demise of American welfare and depicts the real survival prospect of the extremely poor groups. Those indomitable figures in the secret corners refuse to commit themselves and are eager to work. Their love and personality, dreams and struggles deserve to be recognized and respected. [US] Kathryn J. Edin

    He is an authoritative poverty research expert in the United States and a professor of the School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University. He has written Growing up in Another America, Keeping Promises, etc.

    [US] H. Luke Shaefer

    Professor, Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, and director of the Center for Poverty Solutions. Special Adviser on Anti Poverty Policy, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. introduction

    1、 Welfare is dead

    2、 Dangerous work

    3、 A room only for yourself

    4、 Do everything possible

    5、 Another World

    Where will the conclusion go?

    notes

    thank

     
  • Content introduction:
    What is it like to be poor in America? How about two dollars a day?
    Does welfare fail? Who killed it?
    In the world's number one capitalist economy, how can we survive without a penny?
    Jessica donates blood 10 times a month
    24 year old Lei has lived in more places than "24"
    Paul supported 22 people by collecting rags and disability subsidies
    Hungry Tabitha was bewildered by the teacher's invitation to "exchange her body for food"
    Poverty is like a whetstone around their necks
    This book traces the history of the demise of American welfare and depicts the real survival prospect of the extremely poor groups. Those indomitable figures in the secret corners refuse to commit themselves and are eager to work. Their love and personality, dreams and struggles deserve to be recognized and respected.
  • About the author:
    [US] Kathryn J. Edin

    He is an authoritative poverty research expert in the United States and a professor of the School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University. He has written Growing up in Another America, Keeping Promises, etc.

    [US] H. Luke Shaefer

    Professor, Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, and director of the Center for Poverty Solutions. Special Adviser on Anti Poverty Policy, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
  • catalog:
    introduction

    1、 Welfare is dead

    2、 Dangerous work

    3、 A room only for yourself

    4、 Do everything possible

    5、 Another World

    Where will the conclusion go?

    notes

    thank

     
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