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'Suffer the Little Children: ' National and International
Dimensions of Child Poverty and Policy, (co-edited by Carol Camp
Yeakey of University of Virginia, Jeanita W. Richardson of Hofstra
University, and Tracey A. Reed of Ohio University), examines the
burden of poverty that children and young adults disproportionately
share throughout the world. Contributions from international
researchers examine some of the profound precursor issues that
serve to inhibit the chances of children and young adults to
education and social mobility in an international context. Issues
such as housing and homelessness, family income, maternal and child
health, child care, hunger, adolescent pregnancy, violence by and
against children, the impact of war and famine, various forms of
social deviance and early childhood education are investigated. The
volume also examines the social, political and economic contexts in
which poverty occurs, utilizing various theoretical perspectives by
which to view issues such as human rights, social development and
social cohesion in developing, emerging and transitional societies.
governments as they confront issues of growing poverty and the
repercussions of that poverty for future generations
This timely volume explores the possible reasons that young people
turn to drugs, the most effective methods to manage those who are
afflicted, and ways to educate youth to prevent their initial drug
involvement.
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