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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social issues > Poverty

Employment Security - Balancing Human and Economic Considerations (Hardcover, New): Paul Loseby Employment Security - Balancing Human and Economic Considerations (Hardcover, New)
Paul Loseby
R2,034 Discovery Miles 20 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Employment security is under pressure in public and private sectors because of fluctuating economic conditions and unstable markets. According to Loseby, the proponents of employment security have been lacking in substantive evidence justifying its existence. The majority of big business explicitly displays its disbelief in the practice through employee lay-off at first sign of economic adversity. Lay-offs are shown to create and prolong a number of socio-economic problems for society. Lack of employment affects personal ego, personal and family stress, and self-identity, as well as financial and economic factors associated with basic needs and success. The analyses of data provides focus on intangible and difficult-to-identify criteria such as employee morale and company loyalty. Productivity and financial ratios are also identified, analyzed, and compared. The author continues to review recommended and widely used strategies. Strengths and weaknesses are analyzed and compared, and successful national and global application of strategies are cited. The evolving corporation of the twenty-first century is reviewed to discern its needs, and to determine applicability of employment security to public or private enterprise. The book will be of interest to executives and all levels of management, human resource executives and personnel staff, in addition to professors of management and their students.

Resources, Deprivation, and Poverty (Hardcover, New): Brian Nolan, Christopher T. Whelan Resources, Deprivation, and Poverty (Hardcover, New)
Brian Nolan, Christopher T. Whelan
R4,657 Discovery Miles 46 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Poverty alleviation is a central aim of economic and social policy, and yet there is no consensus about what poverty means or how it is best measured. Often, the households below an income poverty line are counted as poor, but there may be no firm basis for concentrating on that particular income level. There may also be wide variations among the households below any income poverty line in terms of their actual living standards. This book explores what poverty means in developed countries, and shows that understanding and measuring it requires widening the focus beyond current income. By using broader measures of resources and information on living patterns and concrete indicators of deprivation, it shows how those who are effectively excluded from participation in society due to lack of resources can be more accurately identified, and the processes producing such exclusion better understood. The core issue of this book is how to define and measure poverty in relatively rich countries in a way which is valid, meaningful in the context, and valuable for policy-making. Extensive analysis of data from a specially designed survey of a large representative sample of Irish households is used to illustrate the arguments.

Jackpot - How the Super-Rich Really Live-and How Their Wealth Harms Us All (Paperback): Michael Mechanic Jackpot - How the Super-Rich Really Live-and How Their Wealth Harms Us All (Paperback)
Michael Mechanic
R474 R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Save R26 (5%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A senior editor at Mother Jones dives into the lives of the extremely rich, showing the fascinating, otherworldly realm they inhabit-and the insidious ways this realm harms us all. Have you ever fantasized about being ridiculously wealthy? Probably. Striking it rich is among the most resilient of American fantasies, surviving war and peace, expansions and recessions, economic meltdowns and global pandemics. We dream of the jackpot, the big exit, the life-altering payday, in whatever form that takes. (Americans spent $81 billion on lottery tickets in 2019, more than the GDPs of most nations.) We would escape "essential" day jobs and cramped living spaces, bury our debts, buy that sweet spread, and bail out struggling friends and relations. But rarely do we follow the fantasy to its conclusion-to ponder the social, psychological, and societal downsides of great affluence and the fact that so few possess it. What is it actually like to be blessed with riches in an era of plagues, political rancor, and near-Dickensian economic differences? How mind-boggling are the opportunities and access, how problematic the downsides? Does the experience differ depending on whether the money is earned or unearned, where it comes from, and whether you are male or female, white or black? Finally, how does our collective lust for affluence, and our stubborn belief in social mobility, explain how we got to the point where forty percent of Americans have literally no wealth at all? These are all questions that Jackpot sets out to explore. The result of deep reporting and dozens of interviews with fortunate citizens-company founders and executives, superstar coders, investors, inheritors, lottery winners, lobbyists, lawmakers, academics, sports agents, wealth and philanthropy professionals, concierges, luxury realtors, Bentley dealers, and even a woman who trains billionaires' nannies in physical combat, Jackpot is a compassionate, character-rich, perversely humorous, and ultimately troubling journey into the American wealth fantasy and where it has taken us.

One Nation, Underprivileged - Why American Poverty Affects Us All (Hardcover): Mark Robert Rank One Nation, Underprivileged - Why American Poverty Affects Us All (Hardcover)
Mark Robert Rank
R1,561 Discovery Miles 15 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite its enormous wealth, the United States leads the industrialized world in poverty. One Nation, Underprivileged unravels this disturbing paradox by offering a unique and radically different understanding of American poverty. It debunks many of our most common myths about the poor, while at the same time provides a powerful new framework for addressing this enormous social and economic problem.
Mark Robert Rank vividly shows that the fundamental causes of poverty are to be found in our economic structure and political policy failures, rather than individual shortcomings or attitudes. He establishes for the first time that a significant percentage of Americans will experience poverty during their adult lifetimes, and firmly demonstrates that poverty is an issue of vital national concern.
Ultimately, Rank provides us with a new paradigm for understanding poverty, and outlines an innovative set of strategies that will reduce American poverty. One Nation, Underprivileged represents a profound starting point for rekindling a national focus upon America's most vexing social and economic problem.

Public Assistance of the Poor in France - From the Middle Ages to the Late 19th Century (New Edition) (Hardcover): Emily Greene... Public Assistance of the Poor in France - From the Middle Ages to the Late 19th Century (New Edition) (Hardcover)
Emily Greene Balch
R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Poverty and Well-Being in East Africa - A Multi-faceted Economic Approach (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Almas Heshmati Poverty and Well-Being in East Africa - A Multi-faceted Economic Approach (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Almas Heshmati
R3,402 Discovery Miles 34 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume is a collection of selected studies on poverty and well-being in East Africa. Using a multidimensional approach, the authors hope to provide a broad view of poverty and a thorough account of the variables that contribute to it. As opposed to traditional studies of poverty, which focus mainly on material well-being, this volume includes criteria such as material standard of living, health, education, housing, personal security, access to information, freedom, participation in organization, corruption, trust, and employment. The studies highlighted in this volume are grouped into the following four research areas: child poverty and malnutrition, dynamics and determinants of poverty, multidimensional measures of poverty, and energy-environment-poverty relationships. Together, these studies provide a comprehensive picture of the state of multidimensional poverty, its measurement, causal factors, and policies and practices in Burundi, Cameron, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda and Tanzania. The methodology utilized in the studies is diverse as well, ranging from econometric analysis to decision theory, to neoclassical growth models. This book is geared towards students and researchers interested in economic development, welfare, and poverty in Africa as well as policy makers and members of NGOs and international aid agencies.

Territories of Poverty - Rethinking North and South (Hardcover): Ananya Roy, Emma Shaw Crane Territories of Poverty - Rethinking North and South (Hardcover)
Ananya Roy, Emma Shaw Crane
R2,928 Discovery Miles 29 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Territories of Poverty challenges the conventional North-South geographies through which poverty scholarship is organized. Staging theoretical interventions that traverse social histories of the American welfare state and critical ethnographies of international development regimes, these essays confront how povertyis constituted as a problem. In the process, the book analyzes bureaucracies of poverty, poor people's movements, and global networks of poverty expertise, as well as more intimate modes of poverty action such as volunteerism. From post-Katrina New Orleans to Korean church missions in Africa, this book is fundamentally concerned with how poverty is territorialized. In contrast to studies concerned with locations of poverty, Territories of Poverty engages with spatial technologies of power, be they community development and counterinsurgency during the American 1960s or the unceasing anticipation of war in Beirut. Within this territorial matrix, contributors uncover dissent, rupture, and mobilization. This book helps us understand the regulation of poverty-whether by globally circulating models of fast policy or vast webs of mobile money or philanthrocapitalist foundations-as multiple terrains of struggle for justice and social transformation.

The Forgotten People of Tharparkar (Hardcover): Anila Ali The Forgotten People of Tharparkar (Hardcover)
Anila Ali; Contributions by Fariha Khan, Anastasia Selberis
R586 R541 Discovery Miles 5 410 Save R45 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Money, Autonomy and Citizenship - The Experience of the Brazilian Bolsa Familia (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Alessandro Pinzani,... Money, Autonomy and Citizenship - The Experience of the Brazilian Bolsa Familia (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Alessandro Pinzani, Walquiria Leao Rego
R1,408 Discovery Miles 14 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book analyzes the impacts on peoples' lives of the largest antipoverty social program in the world: the Brazilian Bolsa Familia Program. Created by the government of former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Bolsa Familia has been for a time the largest conditional cash transfer program in the world, serving more than 50 million Brazilians who had a monthly per capita income of less than USD 50. The program is regarded as one of the key factors behind the significant poverty reduction Brazil experienced during the first decade of the 21st century. Bolsa Familia is neither a credit scheme nor a loan. It is a program of civic inclusion: it aims to help citizens meet their most basic needs and sometimes just to survive. Its goal is to create citizenship, not to merely train the entrepreneurial spirit. Having this in mind, the authors of this book spent five years (2006-2011) interviewing more than 150 women registered in the program to see how the cash transfers impacted their everyday lives. The authors concluded that the program produces significant social impacts in the beneficiaries' lives by increasing their levels of moral, economic and political autonomy, promoting citizenship. Money, Autonomy and Citizenship - The Experience of the Brazilian Bolsa Familia will be of interest to both academic researchers and public agents involved with the study, development and implementation of public policies aimed at reducing poverty and promoting social justice.

Parenting, Family Policy and Children's Well-Being in an Unequal Society - A New Culture War for Parents (Hardcover): D.... Parenting, Family Policy and Children's Well-Being in an Unequal Society - A New Culture War for Parents (Hardcover)
D. Hartas
R2,225 R1,837 Discovery Miles 18 370 Save R388 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Western societies face many challenges. The growing inequality and the diminishing role of the welfare state and the rapid accumulation of the resources of a finite planet at the top 1% have made the world an inhospitable place to many families. Parents are left alone to deal with the big societal problems and reverse their impact on their children's educational achievement and life chances. The 'average' working family is sliding down the social ladder with a significant impact on children's learning and wellbeing. We now know that parental involvement with children's learning (although important in its own right) is not the primary mechanism through which poverty translates to underachievement and reduced social mobility. Far more relevant to children's learning and emotional wellbeing is their parents' income and educational qualifications. The mantra of 'what parents do matters' is hypocritical considering the strong influence that poverty has on parents and children. We can no longer argue that we live in a classless society, especially as it becomes clear that most governmental reforms are class based and affect poor families disproportionately. In this book, Dimitra Hartas explores parenting and its influence on children's learning and wellbeing while examining the impact of social class amidst policy initiatives to eradicate child poverty in 21st Century Britain.

The American Way of Poverty - How the Other Half Still Lives (Paperback, First Trade Paper Edition): Sasha Abramsky The American Way of Poverty - How the Other Half Still Lives (Paperback, First Trade Paper Edition)
Sasha Abramsky
R470 R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Save R27 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A "New York Times" Notable Book of the Year
Fifty years after Michael Harrington published his groundbreaking book "The Other America," in which he chronicled the lives of people excluded from the Age of Affluence, poverty in America is back with a vengeance. It is made up of both the long-term chronically poor and new working poor--the tens of millions of victims of a broken economy and an ever more dysfunctional political system. In many ways, for the majority of Americans, financial insecurity has become the new norm.
"The American Way of Poverty" shines a light on this travesty. Sasha Abramsky brings the effects of economic inequality out of the shadows and, ultimately, suggests ways for moving toward a fairer and more equitable social contract. Exploring everything from housing policy to wage protections and affordable higher education, Abramsky lays out a panoramic blueprint for a reinvigorated political process that, in turn, will pave the way for a renewed War on Poverty.
It is, Harrington believed, a moral outrage that in a country as wealthy as America, so many people could be so poor. Written in the wake of the 2008 financial collapse, in an era of grotesque economic extremes, "The American Way of Poverty" brings that same powerful indignation to the topic.

Poverty Dynamics - Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover, New): Tony Addison, David Hulme, Ravi Kanbur Poverty Dynamics - Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover, New)
Tony Addison, David Hulme, Ravi Kanbur
R4,578 Discovery Miles 45 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of essays provides a state-of-the-art examination of the concepts and methods that can be used to understand poverty dynamics. It does this from an interdisciplinary perspective and includes the work of anthropologists, economists, sociologists, and political scientists. The contributions included highlight the need to conceptualise poverty from a multidimensional perspective and promote Q-Squared research approaches, or those that combine quantitative and qualitative research.
The first part of the book provides a review of the research on poverty dynamics in developing countries. Part Two focuses on poverty measurement and assessment, and discusses the most recent work of world-leading poverty analysts. The third part focuses on frameworks for understanding poverty analysis that avoid measurement and instead utilize approaches based on social relations and structural analysis.
There is widespread consensus that poverty analysis should focus on poverty dynamics and this book shows how this idea can practically be taken forward.

Hunger and Work in a Savage Society (Hardcover, New edition): Audrey I. Richards Hunger and Work in a Savage Society (Hardcover, New edition)
Audrey I. Richards
R1,796 Discovery Miles 17 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The author presents us with the first collection of facts on the cultural aspects of food and eating among the Southern Bantu. She demonstrates conclusively that this universally neglected subject can and must be treated in the science of human civilization. This analysis considerably enlarges and deepens our conception of early human organization, especially in its economic aspect.

Social and Psychological Dimensions of Personal Debt and the Debt Industry (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Carl Walker, Serdar M.... Social and Psychological Dimensions of Personal Debt and the Debt Industry (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Carl Walker, Serdar M. De?Irmencio?Lu
R2,483 Discovery Miles 24 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An understanding of personal debt requires an understanding of the complex social systems that produce poverty. By drawing upon international perspectives, this book investigates why more and more people are in debt, why it is causing so much mental distress and exactly who is benefiting from what has become the world's number one growth industry.

Wealth Creation and Poverty Reduction - Breakthroughs in Research and Practice, VOL 2 (Hardcover): Information Reso Management... Wealth Creation and Poverty Reduction - Breakthroughs in Research and Practice, VOL 2 (Hardcover)
Information Reso Management Association
R8,166 Discovery Miles 81 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Serving the Urban Poor (Hardcover, New): David Fanshel, Stephen J. Finch, John F. Grundy Serving the Urban Poor (Hardcover, New)
David Fanshel, Stephen J. Finch, John F. Grundy
R2,593 Discovery Miles 25 930 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The urban poor suffer many problems beyond pressing financial concerns, including those involving housing, health, and family relationships. Social welfare agencies struggle to cope with the enormity of need presented by individuals and families. The providers frequently lack a framework to guide their priorities and the delivery of services. This volume, based on the authors' close and extensive collaboration with New York's Lower East Family Union, affords a substantive, insightful, and effective approach not only to defining the services needed but also to the delivery thereof. It also examines the cognitive and emotional states which the clients bring as they seek help. Means are provided for establishing priority of needs, assessing the value of preventive services, and formulating family-specific service responses. Potential family dissolution and implicit child welfare concerns are viewed as especially critical and receives extensive constructive discussion.

Stressed, poverty-level families often approach helping agencies in a nearly exhausted condition. The needs of such clients can only be answered, and the last straw avoided, if the agencies are structured to identify the most immediate needs and to supply the understanding, supportive relationship, and the requisite practical assistance. This book, with its extensive base of experience, guides the process wisely. It offers informed hope that the awful conditions of the urban poor can be ameliorated through better planned and effective service delivery, and caring interventions.

Empowerment on an Unstable Planet - From Seeds of Human Energy to a Scale of Global Change (Hardcover): Daniel C. Taylor, Carl... Empowerment on an Unstable Planet - From Seeds of Human Energy to a Scale of Global Change (Hardcover)
Daniel C. Taylor, Carl E. Taylor, Jesse O. Taylor
R1,461 Discovery Miles 14 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since World War II, development projects have invested more than two trillion dollars towards health services, poverty alleviation, education, food security, and environmental initiatives around the world. Despite these efforts, 20% of the world still lives on less than $1.50 a day and the environment within which all live declines dramatically. There are clear limits to what further investments at this rate can achieve. This book advances the thesis that a more effective and universal foundation for social change and environmental restoration is not money, but human energy.

Using this approach Tibet recovered from being nearly deforested to having over 40% of its land area protected under conservation management. Using principles outlined in this book mothers in northeast India implemented a package of life-changing actions that halved child mortality. They parallel the way New York City has created a citywide conservation program over three-and-a-half centuries. Each of these examples is particular to its time and place, yet a shared set of principles is at work in all of them.

Improving the quality of life for a community starts by strengthening successes already operating. It involves local knowledge and a relatively simple set of principles, tasks, and criteria designed to empower communities. This highly readable account demonstrates how a comprehensive process for social change harnesses the energy of a community and scales it up with a rising number of participants becoming invested in increasingly high-quality work. Richly illustrated with photographs and stories of innovative people and programs in communities ranging from Nepal to Afghanistan to the South Bronx, it provides practical, proven guidelines for creating profound and sustained social change that begins in individual communities and grows to scale.

Schooling the Poor - A Social Inquiry into the American Educational Experience (Hardcover): Stanley William Rothstein Schooling the Poor - A Social Inquiry into the American Educational Experience (Hardcover)
Stanley William Rothstein
R2,555 Discovery Miles 25 550 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

By combining history with sociology, Rothstein presents a new way of looking at state-supported schools. He describes the pauper schools of the early 1800s and shows how they became the foundation for the common schools that followed. Compulsory education sought to alleviate urban crime while assimilating the immigrants who flocked to our shores in each generation. In the late 19th century, the militaristic schools became more bureaucratic and set in their ways in spite of the new thinking in education represented by John Dewey. Rothstein shows how Dewey was taught in college but that Thorndike was followed in the public schools. The high school was an attempt to meet the changing needs of the Industrial Revolution. After recapitulating the foundational history of American public schools, Rothstein examines the psychological effects of martinet teaching methods on students' self-perception and performance. A stunning new (old) perspective on American education.

Poverty, Community and Health - Co-operation and the Good Society (Hardcover): V. Cattell Poverty, Community and Health - Co-operation and the Good Society (Hardcover)
V. Cattell
R1,407 Discovery Miles 14 070 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

If we are becoming increasingly disconnected from our local communities, are there implications for health, well being and happiness, particularly for people on low incomes? This book looks at the interplay between poor people, poor communities and poor health, with a particular focus on social networks as key linkages.

Just Managing? (Hardcover): Paul Kyprianou, Mark O'Brien Just Managing? (Hardcover)
Paul Kyprianou, Mark O'Brien
R1,129 Discovery Miles 11 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Wealth Creation and Poverty Reduction - Breakthroughs in Research and Practice, VOL 1 (Hardcover): Information Reso Management... Wealth Creation and Poverty Reduction - Breakthroughs in Research and Practice, VOL 1 (Hardcover)
Information Reso Management Association
R8,166 Discovery Miles 81 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Poverty and Deprivation in Europe (Hardcover): Brian Nolan, Christopher T. Whelan Poverty and Deprivation in Europe (Hardcover)
Brian Nolan, Christopher T. Whelan
R3,135 Discovery Miles 31 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Research on poverty in rich countries relies primarily on household income to capture living standards and distinguish those in poverty, and this is also true of official poverty measurement and monitoring. However, awareness of the limitations of income has been heightening interest in the role that non-monetary measures of deprivation can play. This book takes as starting-point that research on poverty and social exclusion has been undergoing a fundamental shift towards a multidimensional approach; that researchers and policy-makers alike have struggled to develop concepts and indicators that do this approach justice; and that this is highly salient not only within individual countries (including both Britain and the USA) but also for the European Union post-enlargement. The difficulties encountered in applying a multidimensional approach reflect limitations in the information available but also in the conceptual and empirical underpinnings provided by existing research.
The central aim of this book is to contribute to the development of those underpinnings and productive ways of employing non-monetary indicators of deprivation. It will appeal to readers from diverse disciplinary perspectives, especially those concerned with substantive issues and policy implications. In addressing this audience it also provides a non-technical account of recent developments in the rapidly expanding academic literature, serving as a guide to those who wish to explore it in greater depth. The book maps out the current landscape and the best way forward, concluding by offering a critical evaluation of the EU's 2020 poverty reduction target.

Policy, Politics and Poverty in South Africa (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Jeremy Seekings, Nicoli Nattrass, Kasper Policy, Politics and Poverty in South Africa (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Jeremy Seekings, Nicoli Nattrass, Kasper
R3,118 Discovery Miles 31 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Seekings and Nattrass explain why poverty persisted in South Africa after the transition to democracy in 1994. The book examines how public policies both mitigated and reproduced poverty, and explains how and why these policies were adopted. The analysis offers lessons for the study of poverty elsewhere in the world.

To Fool the Rain - Haiti's Poor and their Pathway to a Better Life (Hardcover): Steven Werlin To Fool the Rain - Haiti's Poor and their Pathway to a Better Life (Hardcover)
Steven Werlin; Foreword by Paul Farmer
R681 R611 Discovery Miles 6 110 Save R70 (10%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
First World Hunger Revisited - Food Charity or the Right to Food? (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2014): G. Riches, T. Silvasti First World Hunger Revisited - Food Charity or the Right to Food? (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2014)
G. Riches, T. Silvasti
R1,410 Discovery Miles 14 100 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Is food aid the way of the future? What are the prospects for integrated public policies informed by the right to food? First World Hunger Revisited investigates the rise of food charity and corporately sponsored food banks as effective and sustainable responses to increasing hunger and food poverty in twelve rich 'food-secure' societies.

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