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American children in chronic poverty : complex risks, benefit-cost analyses, and untangling the knot

Why is it so difficult for some people to escape poverty? Cynthia Esposito Lamy answers that question in American Children in Chronic Poverty: Complex Risks, Benefit-Cost Analyses, and Untangling the Knot by describing the complex and interacting "knot" of problems that children face as they grow up in poverty. Through a vast store of research on topics related to children, families and poverty, and methods to estimate "social return on investment," Lamy determines which programs and policies produce benefits that exceed costs, providing evidence for an efficient fight against poverty. Specific expert policy recommendations for keeping poverty from ruining children's potential are described within three broad themes: bringing equity to our educational system, supporting families as they transition through difficulties, and making work pay. Lamy concludes with foundational concepts for building an overarching model of poverty-fighting to bring separate, narrowly defined programs and policies together. Benefit-cost analysis confirms what the great religions have been trying to tell us for millennia: when we respect and care for the most vulnerable members of our society we create a strong, successful society in which everyone prospers
Print Book, English, ©2013
Lexington, Lanham, ©2013
x, 197 pages ; 24 cm
9780739176696, 0739176692
807029534
Risk. How risk works
Risk and families
Schools and risk
Interventions: what works?. While they are still young: the power of early childhood programs
When they are older: keeping them in school and out of trouble
Supports for families: housing, medicine, food
Policies and recommendations for ending poverty as we know it. Policies and recommendations
Ending chronic poverty