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Lives On the Line - American Families and the Struggle to Make Ends Meet (Paperback)
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Lives On the Line - American Families and the Struggle to Make Ends Meet (Paperback)
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In "Lives on the Line," Martha Shirk, Neil G. Bennett, and J.
Lawrence Aber meld affecting personal profiles with sophisticated
demographic analysis to create a vivid portrait of what life is
like for more than 14 million American children growing up below
the poverty line.In personal profiles of ten families across the
nation, from a Pacific Islander family in Hawaii to a homeless
family in a wealthy New York City suburb, award-winning journalist
Martha Shirk depicts the realities of life for children below the
poverty line. She takes readers deep into the lives of families in
poverty--lives sometimes marked by childhood abuse, parental loss,
and long-term violence--and with each family explores their
prospects for moving above the poverty threshold. Along the way,
Shirk finds amazing resilience, resourcefulness, and strength of
spirit in many of these poor families.Neil G. Bennett, demographic
research director for the highly respected National Center for
Children in Poverty at Columbia University (NCCP), shatters many
commonly held stereotypes by analyzing Census Bureau data to show
which American children are most likely to be poor. He reports, for
instance, that over 60 percent of poor young children have at least
one employed parent, that most poor young children live in suburban
or rural areas, and that a parent's graduation from high school is
insufficient to insure against poverty. Among his most startling
findings are that in the last two decades, the Young Child Poverty
Rate grew significantly faster in the suburbs than in urban or
rural areas, and that it grew much faster among whites than among
blacks.J. Lawrence Aber, the director of NCCP and a nationally
recognizedexpert in child development and social policy, describes
the effects of poverty on child development and showcases proven
strategies for preventing or reducing child poverty. He also shows
us that it is in our national self-interest to address the problem
of child poverty by making a smart investment in America's
future.As a powerful portrait of the effects of poverty on
America's children and families, "Lives on the Line" narrows the
gap between "them" and "us." It will change the way you think about
the poor.
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