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March 2017, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 118-133 Is Random Forest a Superior Methodology for Predicting Poverty? An Empirical Assessment
by Thomas Pave Sohnesen & Niels Stender
December 2016, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 330-367 Neoconservatives and the Demise of a Humane Juvenile Justice Program: A Conversation About Social Science and Racism
by Dave E. Kingsley - 368-386 Has Globalization Failed to Alleviate Poverty in Sub‐Saharan Africa?
by Barbara M. L'Huillier - 387-397 Indebtedness, Socioeconomic Status, and Self‐Rated Health: Empirical Evidence From Greece
by Ilias‐Ioannis Kyriopoulos & Dimitris Zavras & Antonis Charonis & Kostas Athanasakis & Elpida Pavi & John Kyriopoulos - 398-415 Public Transfers and the Poverty of Children and the Elderly in Uruguay
by Marisa Bucheli - 416-429 Is Regional Income Inequality Associated With the Individual Health of Older Adults? Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study
by Jin Kim - 430-437 Progressive State Taxes and Welfare
by Kara D. Smith & Bryan Shone - 438-458 How Successful Has TANF Been? Taking Seriously a Thoughtful Analysis From the Right, With a Tip of the Hat to Peter the Citizen
by Max J. Skidmore
September 2016, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 209-211 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 212-227 Does South African Affirmative Action Policy Reduce Poverty? A CGE Analysis
by Hélène Maisonnave & Bernard Decaluwe & Margaret Chitiga - 228-247 Poverty in the United States: A Review of Relevant Programs
by Shabu Abraham Varghese - 248-262 Federal Investments in Evidence‐Based Early Childhood Home Visiting: A Multiple Streams Analysis
by Jared Lee Barton - 263-274 The Working Poor: Two Perspectives on Reality—A Communication to the Editor Inviting a Discussion
by Eric M. Kramer - 275-316 Shining Light on Dark Politics: An Essay and Review
by Max J. Skidmore - 317-319 Review of No Way Out: Precarious Living in the Shadow of Poverty and Drug Dealing
by Shawna Koch - 320-322 Review of Blaming the Poor: The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images About Poverty
by Michael Andrew Noga
June 2016, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 103-105 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 106-128 Race, Poverty, and the Redistribution of Voting Rights
by Jamila Michener - 129-140 Theorizing About Poverty and Paternalism in Suburban America: The Case of Welfare Sanctions
by Adam M. Butz - 141-149 Incentives in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program: A Review of the Literature
by Leah Hamilton - 150-170 Credit Provision for the Poor: Testing the Theoretical Realm of the Social‐Institutional Basis of the Success of Small‐Scale Financial Institutions in Africa
by Osaore Aideyan & Osunde Omoruyi - 171-197 Differences Between Monetary and Multidimensional Poverty in the Lao PDR: Implications for Targeting of Poverty Reduction Policies and Interventions
by Christoph Bader & Sabin Bieri & Urs Wiesmann & Andreas Heinimann - 198-204 New Wine in Old Bottles? An Essay Review
by Andrew Dobelstein
March 2016, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 5-6 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 7-19 The Cost and Funding of a Partial Social Benefit in Spain
by Noemí Peña‐Miguel & J. Iñaki De La Peña - 20-38 Institutionalizing Neoliberalism: 21st‐Century Capitalism, Market Sprawl, and Social Policy in the United States
by Mary A. Caplan & Lauren Ricciardelli - 39-55 International Perspectives on the State‐as‐Parent: Naïve Idealism or Reluctant Pragmatism
by John Dixon & Penelope Welbourne - 56-71 A Population on the Brink: American Renters, Emergency Savings, and Financial Fragility
by Stacia West & Gary Mottola - 72-94 The Perspectives of Young Women in Rural Western Kenya on Unconditional Cash Transfers
by Jean A. Junior & Arlene M. Katz & Roy Ahn - 95-96 Review of Global Frontiers of Social Development Theory and Practice: Climate, Economy, and Justice Global Frontiers of Social Development Theory and Practice: Climate, Economy, and Justice. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 267 pages. ISBN: 9781137460767. Hardcover, US$100. Brij Mohan. 2015
by Shweta Singh
December 2015, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 305-306 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 307-335 Addicted to Government? The Impact of Housing Assistance on Program Participation of Welfare Recipients
by Barbara A. Haley & Aref N. Dajani - 336-356 Implementing the ACA: The Influence of Nurse Practitioner Regulatory Policies on Workforce, Access to Care, and Primary Care Health Outcomes
by Andréa Sonenberg & Hillary Knepper & Joyce Pulcini - 357-381 To What Extent Are Greek Children Exposed to the Risk of a Lifelong, Intergenerationally Transmitted Poverty?
by Alexios‐Fotios A. Mentis - 382-405 Vulnerability Dimensions and Access to Affordable Housing: The Case of the Waste Picker Community in Amritsar City, India
by Kiran Sandhu - 406-419 The Political Economy of Poverty Eradication in Botswana
by Emmanuel Botlhale - 420-435 In the Absence of Leave: The Financial Coping Strategies of Disadvantaged New Mothers in the Great Recession
by Lindsay M. Monte - 436-438 Rigging the Game: How Inequality Is Reproduced in Everyday Life. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press. 352 pages. ISBN: 9780190216405. Paper, $34.95. Michael Schwalbe. 2014
by Heather Reikofski
September 2015, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 209-210 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 211-222 A Retrospective Look at How Well a Macro‐Micro Model Can Analyze the Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on a Developing Country
by Margaret Chitiga & Bernard Decaluwe & Ramos Mabugu & Helene Maisonnave & Veronique Robichaud & Debra Shepherd & Servaas Van Der Berg & Dieter Von Fintel - 223-239 Poverty and Housing Among Older People: Comparing Australia and Japan
by Peter Saunders & Kuriko Watanabe & Melissa Wong - 240-252 A Cost‐Effective Workfare System Succeeding in Attracting Applicants to Labor Markets
by Yui Nakamura - 253-276 Neoliberal Reforms in an Emerging Democracy: The Case of the Privatization of Public Enterprises in Nigeria, 1999–2014
by Eyene Okpanachi & Peter Chukwuma Obutte - 277-297 Does Poverty in a Scandinavian Welfare State Influence School Competence in Adolescents?
by Anja Johnsen & Anette Christine Iversen & Stein Atle Lie & Mona Sandbæk - 298-301 The Inside Story of Social Security in the United States
by Max J. Skidmore - 302-304 Review of A People's War on Poverty: Urban Politics and Grassroots Activists in Houston
by Leslie Grover
June 2015, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 95-96 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 97-122 Social Inequality, Retirement Security, and the Future of Social Security
by Benjamin W. Veghte - 123-157 Chile's “Neoliberal” Retirement System? Concentration, Competition, and Economic Predation in “Private” Pensions
by Mark Hyde & Silvia Borzutzky - 158-175 Spatial and Temporal Investigation of Multidimensional Poverty in Rural Pakistan
by Atta Ullah Khan & Abdul Saboor & Abid Hussain & Shahid Karim & Sajid Hussain - 176-199 The Impact of the International Economic Crisis on Child Poverty in South Africa
by Helene Maisonnave & Margaret Chitiga & Bernard Decaluwé & Ramos Mabugu & Véronique Robichaud & Debra Shepherd & Servaas Van der Berg & Dieter Von Fintel - 200-202 Review of Work and the Welfare State: Street‐Level Organizations and Workfare Politics
by Milton Bradley - 203-204 Review of The American Way of Poverty: How the Other Half Still Lives
by Sarah Shoffner - 205-207 Review of The Undeserving Poor: America's Enduring Confrontation with Poverty
by Lacey Anderson
March 2015, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 3-21 Aging and Health Care Costs: Narrative Versus Reality
by David E. Kingsley - 22-43 Determinants of Large City Slum Incidence in India: A Cross‐Sectional Study
by Sabyasachi Tripathi - 44-63 Poverty Estimates in India: Old and New Methods, 2004–2005
by Durgesh C. Pathak & Srijit Mishra - 64-79 Tourism, Development and Inequality: The Case of Tanzania
by Abel Kinyondo & Riccardo Pelizzo - 80-85 Review of Poverty and Insecurity: Life in Low‐Pay, No‐Pay Britain
by Victoria A. Redd - 86-89 Review of Social Policies and Social Control: New Perspectives on the “Not‐So‐Big Society”
by Serena Romano - 90-92 Review of Globalization and Competition: Why Some Emergent Countries Succeed While Others Fall Behind
by Nikolaos Zahariadis - 93-94 Review of Development, Poverty of Culture, and Social Policy
by Shweta Singh
December 2014, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 329-331 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 332-353 Escaping Poverty in Post‐Socialist Vietnam: Does Place Matter?
by Scott R. Sanders & David L. Brown - 354-379 Poverty and the Rule of Law in Africa: A Missing International Actor?
by Stuart S. Yeh - 380-406 Land Redistribution and Zero Hunger Programs: Can South Africa Reap a Triple Dividend?
by Horman Chitonge - 407-428 Poverty Scorecards: Lessons from a Microlender in Bosnia‐Herzegovina
by Mark Schreiner & Michal Matul & Ewa Pawlak & Sean Kline
September 2014, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 213-214 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 215-238 Where Are the Poor in Mainstream International Economics?
by Aurora A. C. Teixeira & Luís Carvalho - 239-258 Vulnerable Egyptian Labor Market Challenges after the Egyptian Revolution
by Doaa Salman - 259-281 Rural Livelihood Diversification Strategies in Nepal
by Dil Bahadur Rahut & Akhter Ali & Menale Kassie & Paswel P. Marenya & Chudamani Basnet - 282-307 Agricultural Trade Liberalization and Poverty in Rural Bangladesh
by Dayal Talukder - 308-328 A Good Strategy to Pull the Needy Out of Poverty? Contracting Out the Public Employment Services for the Poor in Taiwan
by Hung‐Yang Lin & Shu‐Jung Li & Hui‐Fen Hung
June 2014, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 107-116 Pilot Study Evaluating Utilization Patterns of the $4.00 Pharmacy Program in a Community Retail Setting
by Kelli Wallen & Lincy S. Lal & Christina Green & Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau - 117-134 The Redistributive Impact of Public Policies in a Country With a High Level of Income Inequality: The Case of Chile
by Alexis Palma - 135-156 Placing Poverty in Context: A Case Study
by Deepak Gopinath & Murali Nair - 157-175 Utility Sector Performance Post Reforms: Investigating the South Asian Economies
by Khoung M. Vu & Anjula Gurtoo - 176-194 Group Participation and Women Empowerment: Matching as an Evaluation Estimator—A District‐Level Study in West Bengal, India
by Joysankar Bhattacharya & Sarmila Banerjee - 195-211 Targeting Social Policy and Poverty Reduction: The Case of Social Safety Nets in Bangladesh
by Md. Masud‐All‐Kamal & Choyon Kumar Saha
March 2014, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 3-23 International Organizations and Ideas About Poverty in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Rosina Foli & Daniel Béland - 24-32 The Role of Multinationals in Eradicating Poverty in Africa: Perspectives From Different Stakeholders in Urban Uganda
by Joy Turyahabwa - 33-45 The Federal Commitment to Homelessness Prevention: A Silver Lining of the Economic Crisis
by Gregg Colburn - 46-70 Savings From Ages 16 to 35: A Test to Inform Child Development Account Policy
by Terri Friedline & Ilsung Nam - 71-79 Cash Transfers for Poverty Alleviation Under Double Asymmetric Information Regarding Income and Productivity
by Yui Nakamura - 80-97 Interstate Divergences in Nutritional Expenditure in India: A Cluster Analysis Approach
by Amarjit Singh Sethi & Ritu Pandhi
December 2013, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 319-335 The Breadth of Child Poverty in Europe: An Investigation into Overlap of Deprivations
by Keetie Roelen & Geranda Notten - 336-353 Effects of the Age–Education Structure of Female Workers on Male Earnings in Brazil
by Ernesto Friedrich de Lima Amaral & Mariana Eugenio Almeida & Eduardo Luiz Gonçalves Rios‐Neto & Joseph E. Potter - 354-369 Retracted: Internal Migration, Mobility, and Exclusion in Urban India: An Examination
by Anil Kumar Jha - 370-384 The Dividends of Good Governance
by Riccardo Pelizzo & Frederick Stapenhurst - 385-398 Medicare, the Affordable Care Act, and the Long Campaign Against Social Security: Dodging the Bullet in 2012
by Max J. Skidmore - 399-416 Measuring the Benefits of Smallholder Farmer Membership in Producer‐Controlled Vertical Value Chains: Survey Findings From a Development Project in East Africa
by David John O'Brien & Lloyd Banwart & Michael L. Cook - 417-421 Review of American Universities in a Global Market
by Navin K. Singh
September 2013, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 227-228 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 229-249 The Effect of Housing Choice Voucher Households on Neighborhood Crime: Longitudinal Evidence From Dallas
by Shannon S. Van Zandt & Pratik C. Mhatre - 250-281 Economic Globalization, Inequality, Social Safety Nets, and the Size and Scope of Government in East and Southeast Asia
by Robert Adolf - 282-292 “Bipartisanship” as a Detriment to Anti‐Poverty Efforts: Some Contrarian Comments
by Max J. Skidmore - 293-300 Understanding the Preamble as a Rhetorical Context for Political Action
by Andrew R. Cline - 301-307 Social Security and Its Discontents: A Review Essay
by Max J. Skidmore - 308-310 Review of The Rich and the Rest of Us: A Poverty Manifesto
by Rika L. Peterson - 311-315 Review of Fighting Poverty Together: Rethinking Strategies for Business, Governments, and Civil Society to Reduce Poverty
by Afia B. Yamoah
June 2013, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 115-115 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 116-132 Dedication of This Issue to the Late U.S. Senator, Ambassador, Democratic Candidate for President of the United States, and Tireless Worker for Peace and Against War and Poverty, The Hon. George S. McGovern
by Max J. Skidmore - 133-145 Retracted: Climate Change and Internal Migration in India: Response of the State, Market, and the Civil Society
by Anil Kumar Jha - 146-161 Poverty to Vulnerability in Indian Rural States: An Asset‐Based Approach
by Swati Dutta - 162-179 The Food Stamps Program and Economic Security Among Low‐Income Families, Part II: The Effects of Labor and Income
by Udaya R. Wagle - 180-202 Shocks and Coping Strategies in the Urban Squatter Settlements of San Salvador
by Damien Échevin & Luis Tejerina - 203-223 Elites and Poverty in the Neoliberal Era: The Case of Mexico
by Anahely Medrano - 224-225 Review of Shelter: Where Harvard Meets the Homeless
by John Frame
March 2013, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 3-36 Remaking a Bargain: The Political Logic of the Minimum Wage in the United States
by Daniel P. Gitterman - 37-47 Changing Boundaries: The Policies of Workfare in the U.S. and Europe
by Evelyn Z. Brodkin & Flemming Larsen - 48-66 Not a Suburban Soccer Mom? Political Engagement Among Lower SES Women
by Elizabeth Wemlinger & Martha Kropf - 67-87 A Theoretical Understanding of Housing and Homelessness: Federal Homelessness and Housing Policy Through the Lenses of Punctuated Equilibrium Theory and Advocacy Coalition Frameworks
by Virginia Beard - 88-114 Political Inequality and State Policy Adoption: Predatory Lending, Children's Health Care, and Minimum Wage
by William W. Franko
December 2012, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 181-182 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 183-204 A New Face of Poverty? Economic Crises and Poverty Discourses
by H. Abbie Erler - 205-222 Gender Relations and Effect of Credit Availability on Household Expenditure: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh
by Anuja Jayaraman & Jill L. Findeis - 223-238 The Food Stamps Program and Economic Security Among Low‐Income Families, Part I
by Udaya R. Wagle - 239-240 Calling for a Universal Living Wage in the USA Troxell, Richard R. 2010. Looking Up at the Bottom Line: The Struggle for the Living Wage. Austin, TX: Plain View Press. $22.95, 308 pp., pbk. ISBN: 978‐1‐935514‐99‐2
by Max J. Skidmore - 241-243 Book Review of So Rich, So Poor: Why It's So Hard to End Poverty in America by Peter Edelman Edelman, Peter. 2012. So Rich, So Poor: Why It's So Hard to End Poverty in America. New York: The New Press. $24.95, 208 pp., hardcover. ISBN: 978‐1‐59558‐785‐5
by Peter A. Kindle
September 2012, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 3-21 Inter‐Regional Differentials in Nutritional Intake in India: Evidence from Cluster Analysis
by Amarjit Singh Sethi & Ritu Pandhi - 22-34 Trends in Public Financing of Human Development: Human Development's Effect upon Regional Inequalities: A Study from 1993 to 2007
by Nilotpal Bal - 35-48 Rethinking Asset‐Based Community Development Strategies in Post‐Earthquake China: The Role of Social Capital
by Pui Yan Flora Lau - 49-57 Institutional and Political Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence From BRICS Economies
by Pravin Jadhav & Vijaya Katti - 58-78 Impact of the Elderly Club on the Social Well‐Being of the Rural Elderly in the Northeastern Region of Thailand
by Buraskorn Torut & Soparth Pongquan - 79-98 Women Empowerment as Multidimensional Capability Enhancement: An Application of Structural Equation Modeling
by Joysankar Bhattacharya & Sarmila Banerjee - 99-130 Property Crime, Recidivism, and Household Behavior
by Sridhar Telidevara - 131-152 Inter‐State Variations in Economic Growth: How Much Governance Matters?
by K. Ram & Simrit Kaur - 153-179 Political Empowerment of Women in Panchayati Raj Institutions at Grassroots Level: A Case Study in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh
by C. Vinod Kumar & Md. Mastan Vali
June 2012, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 1-2 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 1-4 Book Review: Global Child Poverty and Well‐Being: Measurement, Concepts, Policy and Action” by Alberto Minujin and Shallen Nandy
by Virginia Parish Beard - 1-5 Review of Diane Ravitch Book, “The Death and Life of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice are Undermining Education.” New York, NY: Basic Books
by Navin K. Singh - 1-18 Having Their Say: Rural Mothers Talk about Welfare
by Elizabeth M. Dolan & Sharon B. Seiling & Bonnie Braun & Mary Jo Katras - 1-19 Exploring the Economic Determinants of Immigration Attitudes
by Beth Miller - 1-19 On being Poor‐by‐Choice: A Philosophical Critique of the Neoliberal Poverty Perspective
by John Dixon - 1-21 Definitions of Urban Poverty by Lay Persons in Uganda and its Implications for Effective Anti‐poverty Interventions
by Joy Turyahabwa - 1-27 A High‐Value Agriculture‐Based Strategy for Reducing Poverty in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Stuart S. Yeh - 1-28 Household Welfare, Extreme and Chronic Poverty Between Indigenous Groups of Bolivia
by Iván Velásquez Castellanos & Dil Bahadur Rahut - 1-30 Ethical Standards and Alleviation of Poverty in Africa
by Olivier Sempiga
March 2012, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 1-6 The Affordable Care Act: Dispersing the Fog of Misinformation
by Max J. Skidmore - 1-18 Low Expectations: Reference‐Dependent Preferences and Labor Supply in Cape Town, South Africa
by Dean Spears - 1-19 Does Early Voting Change the Socio‐Economic Composition of the Electorate?
by Martha E. Kropf - 1-19 The Millennium Development Program: Poised to Miss 2015 Dead Line
by Siraj U. Ahmed - 1-23 Conditional Cash Transfers in Latin America and Anti‐Poverty Policies in Chile: Why is Chile's Market Economy Unable to Reduce Poverty and Inequality?
by Silvia Borzutzky - 1-30 Lifetime Risk Factors Associated with Level of Housing Among Australian Poor
by Taryn Braver & Vickii B. Jenvey - 1-38 Implementing a Strategy for Economic Reform: An Assessment of Nigeria's Privatization Program
by Paul G. Adogamhe
December 2011, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 1-2 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 1-8 Citizens or Objects: A Case Study in News Coverage of Poverty
by Andrew R. Cline - 1-13 Scholarly Support for Social Security: A Political History of Prevailing Beliefs, and of the Growing Number of Works Demonstrating that the “Conventional” Often Is Not “Wisdom”
by Max J. Skidmore - 1-15 Social Welfare Policy and the Psychological Needs of Low Income Women
by Martha J. Markward & Bonnie L. Yegidis - 1-18 Privatisation as Proxy of Distribution: Is it possible? (The Justice Shares Mass Privatisation Case of Iran)
by Tohid Atashbar - 1-21 Social Justice, Social Welfare and Devolution: Nationalism and Social Policy Making in Scotland
by Gerry Mooney & Gill Scott - 1-31 The Effects of Combined Marginal Tax Rates on the Working Poor: Evidence from the Current Population Survey and the Survey of Income and Program Participation
by Paul D. Trampe - 1-32 Social Theory and Poverty Reduction with Special Attention to Nigeria: Social‐Institutional Explanation of Small‐Scale Financial Institutions
by Osaore Aideyan - 1-34 Social Security: A New Paradigm for Reducing American Poverty
by Andrew W. Dobelstein - 1-36 How Do States' Safety Net Policies Affect Poverty?
by Laura Wheaton & Linda Giannarelli & Michael Schiferl & Sheila R. Zedlewski
September 2011, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 1-2 Book Review of Rethinking Ecomomic Recovery: A Global Green New Deal
by Mona M. Lyne - 1-2 Book Review of A Dream Deferred: How Social Work Education Lost Its Way and What Can Be Done
by Brij Mohan - 1-2 Assisting the Working Poor in the USA
by Max J. Skidmore - 1-3 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 1-11 President Obama's “Pivot” to Jobs: Lessons from Comparative Law and America's Rivals
by Hannibal B. Travis - 1-17 Does Paying Taxes Improve the Quality of Governance? Cross‐Country Evidence
by Yener Altunbas & John Thornton - 1-20 A Human Basis for Sustainable Development: How Psychosocial Change at the Individual Level Promotes Development
by Susan Pick & Kimberly Beers & Shoshana Grossman‐Crist - 1-23 Desperate or Deviant? Causes of Criminal Behavior among TANF Recipients
by Lindsay M. Monte & Dan A. Lewis - 1-24 Determining Eligibility for Poverty‐Based Assistance Programs: Comparing the Federally Established Poverty Level with the Self Sufficiency Standard for Pennsylvania
by Åsa Mukhopadhyay & John M. Shingler & Theodore R. Alter & Jill Findeis - 1-25 Provident Funds Pension Programs in English‐Speaking Sub‐Saharan Africa: A Look in the Rear Mirror and Lessons for the Future
by Michael W. Kpessa - 1-27 “Stand Up and Be Counted”: The Politics of a Homeless Enumeration
by Jean Calterone Williams - 1-35 Measuring Poverty: The Official U.S. Measure and Material Hardship
by Gesemia Nelson - 1-36 Cash Transfers and Economic Growth: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Transfer Recipients and Business Owners in Malawi
by Candace M. Miller
June 2011, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 1-3 Review of Launching the War on Poverty: An Oral History
by Max J. Skidmore - 1-3 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 1-3 Review of Both Hands Tied: Welfare Reform and the Race to the Bottom of the Low‐Wage Labor Market
by Melissa A Gunderson - 1-4 Review of One Illness Away: Why People Become Poor and How They Escape Poverty
by Afia B Yamoah - 1-4 Review of Beyond the Crash: Overcoming the First Crisis of Globalization
by Navin K Singh - 1-13 Combating Long‐Term Global Poverty: A Thought Piece
by Reginald M Williams - 1-15 Differences in Anti‐Poverty Approaches in Europe and The United States: A Cross‐Atlantic Descriptive Policy Analysis
by Koen Caminada & Megan C. Martin - 1-20 Existential Poverty: Welfare Dependency, Learned Helplessness and Psychological Capital
by John Dixon & Yuliya Frolova - 1-24 Disabling Health Care? Medicaid Managed Care and People with Disabilities in America
by Vanmala S. Hiranandani - 1-25 From Alleviation to Eradication: A Reassessment of Modernization, Market‐Based, and Communitarian Solutions to Global Poverty
by Sixto K. Roxas & Gerardo R. Ungson - 1-26 Poverty, Inequality and Subjective Quality of Life in Rural Russia during the Transition to a Market Economy: 1991‐2006
by David John O'Brien & Stephen K. Wegren & Valery V. Patsiorkvosky - 1-46 The Two Poverty Enlightenments: Historical Insights from Digitized Books Spanning Three Centuries
by Martin Ravallion
March 2011, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 1-2 Poverty: Israel's Greatest Threat
by Jackie Frankel - 1-2 Review of Advancing Global Education: Patterns of Potential Human Progress
by Dennis Soltys - 1-2 Review of The Crisis Caravan: What's Wrong with Humanitarian Aid?
by Virginia Parish Beard - 1-2 In Response to Professor Dobelstein's Respectful Critique of A Tale of Three Commissions: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
by Eric Kingson - 1-3 Review of Understanding The Social Security Act: The Foundation of Social Welfare for America in the Twenty‐First Century
by W. Robert Brazelton - 1-4 The Current Battle in the Long‐Running War Over Social Security
by Nancy J Altman - 1-9 The History and Politics of Health Care in America: From the Progressive Era to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
by Max J. Skidmore - 1-11 The Good‐looking National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform
by Andrew Dobelstein - 1-11 Racial Disparities in Poverty Status among Families of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
by Clara E Dismuke & James S Krause & Joseph V Terza - 1-18 Supplemental Security Income for the Second Decade
by Michael Wiseman - 1-27 The Next Generation of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers in Africa: What is the Role for Capacity Buiding?
by Sylvanus I Ikhide & Michael I Obadan - 1-32 Di Bao Receipt and Its Importance for Combating Poverty in Urban China
by Bjorn A Gustafsson & Deng Quheng - 1-38 Welfare Reform in the U.S.: A Policy Overview Analysis
by Megan C. Martin & Koen Caminada
November 2010, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 1-3 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore