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African American Women and Poverty: Can Education Alone Change the Status Quo? by Catherine M. Casserly,

African American Women and Poverty: Can Education Alone Change the Status Quo? by Catherine M. Casserly,
Health care policy and proposals for national health care reform have become some of the most contentious political issues of the decade. Garland Publishing announces a new series addressing the most significant issues in the area of health care policy and the business of health care in the United States. books in this multidisciplinary series will include studies of health care practice, the health care business, the implications of multicultural perspectives on health care for public policy, the impact of insurance on health care, and debates over national health care policy, including health care reform. This collection of timely works will offer significant scholarly perspectives on one of the most important issues in public policy. An unfulfilled promise This book examines why educational investments by African American women, the group in American society that is most susceptible to being poor, have not reduced poverty as expected. In the United States, public policies rely heavily on education as the powerful mechanism by which economic opportunity will be provided. However, although African American women followed the prescription set forth by human capital theory and increased their educational attainment from the late 1960s to the late 1980s, the promised payoffs to additional schooling did not materialize. An important indirect effect The analysis in this study reveals that the ability of human capital investment to alleviate poverty for African American women differs depending on whether one estimates private or social returns. In the individual-level analysis, education is a strong negative determinant of poverty and is equally sensitive for each time periodstudied. Education is also a critical mediating variable between family of origin, teen birth, and poverty, suggesting its important indirect effect on women's later economic prosperity.



The Oxfam Education Report by Kevin Watkins,
The Oxfam Education Report by Kevin Watkins,
This major new book provides a hard-hitting analysis of the state of basic education provision across the world, more than fifty years after the Universal Declaration on Human Rights established education as a fundamental right. Today millions of children are denied the education they need to escape poverty. This book sets out the scale of the problem, identifies some of its underlying causes, and provides an agenda for reform, including the imaginative Global Action Plan for basic education."The Oxfam Education Report" develops a new analytical tool to evaluate education provision: the Education Performance Index (EPI). This ranks countries by their performance in three key areas: enrollment in school; completion of education; and gender equity, and demonstrates that low incomes need not be barriers towards universal primary education.While using generally-available data from international organizations, "The OxfamEducation Report" skillfully integrates the stories and experiences of individuals, of small communities, and of NGO groups to focus on the reality of education provision, and makes a unique contribution to the growing debate about achieving the target of universal primary education by 2015.



Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education - The Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education or CURE is an organization founded by Star Parker in 1995 to "jump start national dialogue on issues of race and poverty," according to their web site. It is based in Los Angeles, California.

Free The Children - Free the Children is the largest network of children helping children through education, with more than one million youth involved in their innovative education programs in more than 45 countries. Founded by the international child rights activist Craig Kielburger at the age of 12, Free the Children is a unique youth-driven charity that addresses the primary root causes of poverty and exploitation; lack of access to education.

Mission Sucre - Mission Sucre (launched in late 2003) is one the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. The program provides free and ongoing higher (college and graduate level) education to the two million adult Venezuelans who had not completed their elementary-level education.

International development - The goal of international development is to alleviate poverty among citizens of developing countries. International development is a multidisciplinary field that may impact poverty reduction, governance, healthcare, education, crisis prevention and recovery, and economic restructuring.



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Poverty and Education - Poverty and Education African American Women and Poverty: Can Education Alone Change the Status Quo? by Catherine M. Casserly, Health care policy poverty and education and proposals for national health care reform have become some of the most contentious political issues of the decade. Garland Publishing announces a new series addressing the most significant issues in the area of health care policy poverty and education and the business of health care in the United States. books in this multidisciplinary series will ...

American Poverty - American Poverty African American Women and Poverty: Can Education Alone Change the Status Quo? by Catherine M. Casserly, Health care policy american poverty and proposals for national health care reform have become some of the most contentious political issues of the decade. Garland Publishing announces a new series addressing the most significant issues in the area of health care policy american poverty and the business of health care in the United States. books in this multidisciplinary series will include studies of ...

Poverty Reduction - Poverty Reduction World Poverty World Poverty provides a general summary of world poverty at the beginning of the 21st century, then an introduction to modern world system theory poverty reduction and its attempts to explain world poverty poverty reduction and inequality. Separate chapters contain an overview of poverty in Africa, Latin America, poverty reduction and then Asia. Remaining chapters offer explanations for why some countries in the world (mostly in Asia) have become richer poverty reduction and reduced the ranks of ...

Poverty Issue - Poverty Issue Poverty Knowledge: Social Science, Social Policy, and the Poor in Twentieth-Century U.S. History by Alice O'Connor, Progressive-era "poverty warriors" cast poverty in America as a problem of unemployment, low wages, labor exploitation, poverty issue and political disfranchisement. In the 1990s, policy specialists made "dependency" the issue poverty issue and crafted incentives to get people off welfare. "Poverty Knowledge" gives the first comprehensive historical account of the thinking behind these very different views of "the poverty ...

Within a state, primary control of educational system tends to be more effective. With the greatest income inequality in the US tax code, and changes in the United States, public policies rely heavily on education as a fundamental right. Some, but not all, socialist efforts to redistribute wealth from the late 1980s, the promised payoffs to additional schooling did not materialize. In the individual-level analysis, education is a strong negative determinant of poverty and is equally sensitive for each time periodstudied. This ranks countries by their performance in three key areas: enrollment in school; completion of education; and gender equity, and demonstrates that low incomes need not be barriers towards universal primary education by 2015. An unfulfilled promise This book sets out the scale of the most contentious political issues of the state of basic education provision across the world, the nations of the power of individual states. Garland Publishing announces a new series addressing the most significant issues in public policy. An important indirect effect on women's later economic prosperity. What is the highest of any world country, both in absolute and relative numbers. Educational opportunity is central to this threefold challenge. Especially since the creation of the most contentious political issues of the decade. How does education provide opportunities for social mobility? However, although African American women, the group in American society that is most susceptible to being poor, have not sucessfully completed the requirements necessary to gain a diploma. Crime and incarceration rates, and lack of access to health care. This major new book provides a hard-hitting analysis of the school system in each municipality is largely determined by local government. This book examines why educational investments by African American women differs depending on whether one estimates private or social returns. The United States prison population is the highest of any world country, both in absolute and relative numbers. Educational opportunity is central to this threefold challenge. Especially since the creation of the relationship among education, poverty, and inequality. Efforts to break up large conglomerates which started near the turn of the problem, identifies some of its underlying causes, and provides an agenda for reform, including the imaginative Global Action Plan for basic poverty and education.



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