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In Death There Is Life (Hardcover): Laura Lin In Death There Is Life (Hardcover)
Laura Lin
R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Alex Smith was a carefree young woman enjoying life in New York City when her world turned upside down after a vampire attack. Forced to forget everything she once knew and believed, the young woman embarks on a journey that leaves friends dead, and criminals in jail. Refusing to turn a blind eye to the evil that lurks within the city, she becomes a new kind of hero.

Community Lost - The State, Civil Society, and Displaced Survivors of Hurricane Katrina (Hardcover, New): Ronald J. Angel,... Community Lost - The State, Civil Society, and Displaced Survivors of Hurricane Katrina (Hardcover, New)
Ronald J. Angel, Holly Bell, Julie Beausoleil, Laura Lein
R1,732 Discovery Miles 17 320 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Neither government programs nor massive charitable efforts responded adequately to the human crisis that was Hurricane Katrina. In this study, the authors use extensive interviews with Katrina evacuees and reports from service providers to identify what helped or hindered the reestablishment of the lives of hurricane survivors who relocated to Austin, Texas. Drawing on social capital and social network theory, the authors assess the complementary, and often conflicting, roles of FEMA, other governmental agencies and a range of non-governmental organizations in addressing survivors' short- and longer-term needs. While these organizations came together to assist with immediate emergency needs, even collectively they could not deal with survivors' long-term needs for employment, affordable housing and personal records necessary to rebuild lives. Community Lost provides empirical evidence that civil society organizations cannot substitute for an efficient and benevolent state, which is necessary for society to function.

Poor Families in America's Health Care Crisis (Hardcover): Ronald J. Angel, Laura Lein, Jane Henrici Poor Families in America's Health Care Crisis (Hardcover)
Ronald J. Angel, Laura Lein, Jane Henrici
R2,750 Discovery Miles 27 500 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Poor Families in America's Health Care Crisis examines the implications of the fragmented and two-tiered health insurance system in the United States for the health care access of low-income families. For a large fraction of Americans their jobs do not provide health insurance or other benefits and although government programs are available for children, adults without private health care coverage have few options. Detailed ethnographic and survey data from selected low-income neighborhoods in Boston, Chicago, and San Antonio document the lapses in medical coverage that poor families experience and reveal the extent of untreated medical conditions, delayed treatment, medical indebtedness, and irregular health care that women and children suffer as a result. Extensive poverty, the increasing proportion of minority households, and the growing dependence on insecure service sector work all influence access to health care for families at the economic margin.

Community Lost - The State, Civil Society, and Displaced Survivors of Hurricane Katrina (Paperback): Ronald J. Angel, Holly... Community Lost - The State, Civil Society, and Displaced Survivors of Hurricane Katrina (Paperback)
Ronald J. Angel, Holly Bell, Julie Beausoleil, Laura Lein
R976 Discovery Miles 9 760 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Neither government programs nor massive charitable efforts responded adequately to the human crisis that was Hurricane Katrina. In this study, the authors use extensive interviews with Katrina evacuees and reports from service providers to identify what helped or hindered the reestablishment of the lives of hurricane survivors who relocated to Austin, Texas. Drawing on social capital and social network theory, the authors assess the complementary, and often conflicting, roles of FEMA, other governmental agencies and a range of non-governmental organizations in addressing survivors' short- and longer-term needs. While these organizations came together to assist with immediate emergency needs, even collectively they could not deal with survivors' long-term needs for employment, affordable housing and personal records necessary to rebuild lives. Community Lost provides empirical evidence that civil society organizations cannot substitute for an efficient and benevolent state, which is necessary for society to function.

Poor Families in America's Health Care Crisis (Paperback): Ronald J. Angel, Laura Lein, Jane Henrici Poor Families in America's Health Care Crisis (Paperback)
Ronald J. Angel, Laura Lein, Jane Henrici
R1,051 Discovery Miles 10 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Poor Families in America's Health Care Crisis examines the implications of the fragmented and two-tiered health insurance system in the United States for the health care access of low-income families. For a large fraction of Americans their jobs do not provide health insurance or other benefits and although government programs are available for children, adults without private health care coverage have few options. Detailed ethnographic and survey data from selected low-income neighborhoods in Boston, Chicago, and San Antonio document the lapses in medical coverage that poor families experience and reveal the extent of untreated medical conditions, delayed treatment, medical indebtedness, and irregular health care that women and children suffer as a result. Extensive poverty, the increasing proportion of minority households, and the growing dependence on insecure service sector work all influence access to health care for families at the economic margin.

Tyler's Bubble Day (Paperback): Laura Lein Tyler's Bubble Day (Paperback)
Laura Lein; Vicki Ransom
R247 Discovery Miles 2 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Routines (Paperback): Laura Lin Routines (Paperback)
Laura Lin
R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Out of stock
In Death There Is Life (Paperback): Laura Lin In Death There Is Life (Paperback)
Laura Lin
R419 Discovery Miles 4 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Alex Smith was a carefree young woman enjoying life in New York City when her world turned upside down after a vampire attack. Forced to forget everything she once knew and believed, the young woman embarks on a journey that leaves friends dead, and criminals in jail. Refusing to turn a blind eye to the evil that lurks within the city, she becomes a new kind of hero.

Life After Welfare - Reform and the Persistence of Poverty (Paperback): Laura Lein, Deanna T. Schexnayder, Karen Douglas,... Life After Welfare - Reform and the Persistence of Poverty (Paperback)
Laura Lein, Deanna T. Schexnayder, Karen Douglas, Daniel Schroeder
R654 Discovery Miles 6 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the decade since President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 into law--amidst promises that it would "end welfare as we know it"--have the reforms ending entitlements and moving toward time limits and work requirements lifted Texas families once living on welfare out of poverty, or merely stricken their names from the administrative rolls?

Under welfare reform, Texas has continued with low monthly payments and demanding eligibility criteria. Many families who could receive welfare in other states do not qualify in Texas, and virtually any part-time job makes a family ineligible. In Texas, most families who leave welfare remain in or near poverty, and many are likely to return to the welfare rolls in the future.

This compelling work, which follows 179 families after leaving welfare, is set against a backdrop of multiple types of data and econometric modeling. The authors' multi-method approach draws on administrative data from nine programs serving low-income families and a statewide survey of families who have left welfare. Survey data on health problems, transportation needs, and child-care issues shed light on the patterns of employment and welfare use seen in the administrative data. In their lives after welfare, the families chronicled here experience poverty even when employed; a multiplicity of barriers to employment that work to exacerbate one another; and a failing safety net of basic human services as they attempt to sustain low-wage employment.

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