|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
Lofty sentiments notwithstanding, the United States has
consistently sought to exclude impoverished immigrants from
entering the country on the grounds that many become dependent on
social welfare institutions. Leif Jensen thoroughly explores the
nature of poverty and public assistance utilization among
immigrants to the United States during the years 1960 to 1980.
Among the questions he explores are: Has there been an increase in
the level of poverty and the degree of public assistance utilized
by immigrants to the United States during the past twenty years?
How do these levels compare to those for native-born Americans and
across key racial and ethnic groups? How do individual and family
characteristics affect the propensity of families to be poor or to
receive public assistance? Following an introduction to the study
as a whole, Jensen presents theoretical issues that bear on
differences in poverty and welfare use. He reviews U.S. immigration
history with particular emphasis on those aspects that are relevant
to poverty and the receipt of public assistance. The chapters that
follow review methodological issues, then present the results of
Jensen's empirical analysis; two chapters focus on poverty at the
family level and two consider public assistance utilization. These
chapters build a conceptual background for a multivariate model of
poverty at the family level. Because the mere propensity to receive
public assistance is only one aspect of the welfare burden imposed
by a particular group, the author also examines the absolute amount
of public assistance received. Finally, he synthesizes the key
findings of his empirical analysis, drawing conclusions regarding
the pervasiveness of poverty and actual public assistance receipt
among new immigrants. Jensen's thorough analysis and provocative
conclusions make this book essential reading for those interested
in sociology, demography, economics, and political science.
The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Agriculture covers major
theoretical issues as well as critical empirical shifts in gender
and agriculture. Gender relations in agriculture are shifting in
most regions of the world with changes in the structure of
agriculture, the organization of production, international
restructuring of value chains, climate change, the global pandemic,
and national and multinational policy changes. This book provides a
cutting-edge assessment of the field of gender and agriculture,
with contributions from both leading scholars and up-and-coming
academics as well as policymakers and practitioners. The handbook
is organized into four parts: part 1, institutions, markets, and
policies; part 2, land, labor, and agrarian transformations; part
3, knowledge, methods, and access to information; and part 4,
farming people and identities. The last chapter is an epilogue from
many of the contributors focusing on gender, agriculture, and
shifting food systems during the coronavirus pandemic. The chapters
address both historical subjects as well as ground-breaking work on
gender and agriculture, which will help to chart the future of the
field. The handbook has an international focus with contributions
examining issues at both the global and local levels with
contributors from across the world. With contributions from leading
academics, policymakers, and practitioners, and with a global
outlook, the Routledge Handbook of Gender and Agriculture is an
essential reference volume for scholars, students, and
practitioners interested in gender and agriculture. Chapter 13 of
this book has been made available as Open Access under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Agriculture covers major
theoretical issues as well as critical empirical shifts in gender
and agriculture. Gender relations in agriculture are shifting in
most regions of the world with changes in the structure of
agriculture, the organization of production, international
restructuring of value chains, climate change, the global pandemic,
and national and multinational policy changes. This book provides a
cutting-edge assessment of the field of gender and agriculture,
with contributions from both leading scholars and up-and-coming
academics as well as policymakers and practitioners. The handbook
is organized into four parts: part 1, institutions, markets, and
policies; part 2, land, labor, and agrarian transformations; part
3, knowledge, methods, and access to information; and part 4,
farming people and identities. The last chapter is an epilogue from
many of the contributors focusing on gender, agriculture, and
shifting food systems during the coronavirus pandemic. The chapters
address both historical subjects as well as ground-breaking work on
gender and agriculture, which will help to chart the future of the
field. The handbook has an international focus with contributions
examining issues at both the global and local levels with
contributors from across the world. With contributions from leading
academics, policymakers, and practitioners, and with a global
outlook, the Routledge Handbook of Gender and Agriculture is an
essential reference volume for scholars, students, and
practitioners interested in gender and agriculture. Chapter 13 of
this book has been made available as Open Access under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
This fourth Rural Sociological Society decennial volume provides
advanced policy scholarship on rural North America during the
2010's, closely reflecting upon the increasingly global nature of
social, cultural, and economic forces and the impact of neoliberal
ideology upon policy, politics, and power in rural areas. The
chapters in this volume represent the expertise of an influential
group of scholars in rural sociology and related social sciences.
Its five sections address the changing structure of North American
agriculture, natural resources and the environment, demographics,
diversity, and quality of life in rural communities.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
Poor Things
Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, …
DVD
R343
Discovery Miles 3 430
|