The Feminization of Poverty
.... in the 1960's and the number of female-headed
families increased in the 1970's, so that by 1981 the number of persons living in
poor families headed by women ....
(1266

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)
Single-Parent Family Structure and Children
.... In the light of these problems, comprehensive policies that address the difficulties of
poor families and their children need to be implemented. ....
(2088

8

)
Federal Housing Policy in Reagan Administration
.... In the place of traditional construction programs, Reagan proposed the issuance of vouchers to
poor families, which these
families could apply like cash toward ....
(1325

5

)
Poverty and American Children
.... Caseworkers and academics thought that they could just "intervene" in
poor families' psychology to keep them from being
poor. The ....
(3782

15

)
POLITICAL INTEREST GROUP:An Application
.... The CDF, in the promotion of the organization's agenda, mobilizes the nation's
poor families to support legislative actions that will benefit those same
poor ....
(2784

11

)
Federal Housing Policy
.... In the place of traditional construction programs, Reagan proposed the issuance of vouchers to
poor families, which these
families could apply like cash toward ....
(3406

14

)
Reagan's Federal Housing Policy
.... In the place of traditional construction programs, Reagan proposed the issuance of vouchers to
poor families, which these
families could apply like cash toward ....
(3353

13

)
Application of DRG Procedure
.... In the delivery of health care services for minority group and
poor families, the principal economic criteria must be normative in character. ....
(4937

20

)
TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE TO NEEDY FAMILIES
.... In 1960s under Lyndon Johnson's anti-poverty program, additional federal and state financial assistance to
poor families was provided in the form of free food ....
(2616

10

)
Families and Communication
.... There are as many different specific reasons for
poor communication within
families as there are
families, but most
poor communication that arises from family ....
(691

3

)
Children in Poverty: Educating the Parents
.... because they are unwilling to work and want only to be funded by government programs, most children who live in low-income and
poor families have either one or ....
(1581

6

)
CHILDREN OF THE HOMELESS IN AMERICA
.... Many
poor families simply cannot afford day care. For
families that can afford day care, it often isn't available. Current supply does not keep up with demand. ....
(1619

6

)
Gang Membership & Dysfunctional Families
.... working with community law enforcement, social agencies, schools and
families of delinquent .... not all, who join gangs do so because of
poor family environments ....
(2059

8

)
Poverty and America
.... Jacob Weisberg has speculated that as the economy grows more and more affluent, a mentality develops among
poor families that constantly fail against the ....
(2178

9

)
Poverty and Government Policy
.... will have fewer resources, which means that they will be able to offer a lower quality of education, which means that the children of
poor families living in ....
(1269

5

)
Social Programs of Two Administrations
.... Chilman, C. (1995, September). Programs and policies for working
poor families: Major trends and some research issues. Social Service Review, pp. 515-524. ....
(1860

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)
The Segregated Poor in America
.... cuts in rat control, cuts in programs to help hungry
families obtain food .... and reductions in staff at medical institutions that serve the
poor (Kozol, 1995). ....
(898

4

)
Child Welfare Reform Legislation
.... States have broad discretion to maintain, broaden or substantially curtail eligibility for income assistance for any
poor family or category of
poor families. ....
(2009

8

)
Status Attainment
.... Collecting a large sample of data from variant
families over a ten-year period, Cohen and Tyree included an extra-large sample of very
poor families. ....
(1543

6

)
Social Workers
.... Wider public assistance will be needed, guaranteeing a minimal annual income for
poor families, and a greater array of services to help disadvantaged children ....
(898

4

)
Crime & Economics
.... growing segment of child poverty in the US 5.6 million childrenmore than one-third of all children living in povertybelong to working-
poor families, a 30 ....
(1972

8

)
"Mama Might Be Better Off Dead"
.... Abraham quotes an assessment of this issue by an expert in the field of bioethics, "In our experience,
poor families are either in the dark about what's going ....
(1469

6

)
Growing Problem of Illiteracy
.... of school at an early age.
Poor families frequently do not place great value on education. This is particularly true in the cases ....
(2800

11

)
New York City Foster Care Report
.... This may well be a rather accurate picture of many of the
families with which the various family services deal;
poor families that live a paycheck or two away ....
(2242

9

)
The Progressive Era in Doctorow's Ragtime
.... through volunteer activities, rallying and organizing people from all social orders to do their part in transforming conditions for
poor families and workers. ....
(1554

6

)
Portrayal of Society in EL Doctorow's Ragtime
.... through volunteer activities, rallying and organizing people from all social orders to do their part in transforming conditions for
poor families and workers. ....
(1552

6

)
Rationing of Medical Care in the US
.... Children born into
poor families are about 50 percent more likely to die during their first year of life than children born into more privileged
families ....
(2643

11

)
Dual Mission of Magnet Schools
.... The report pointed out that "despite efforts to inform and attract students from
poor families,
poor children remain more highly concentrated in non-magnet ....
(2247

9

)
Qualifications for Public Colleges Admission
.... They may come from
poor families, or no
families at all, or have lived in
families that have been denied equal access to education ("The Case for Ending Racial ....
(1632

7

)
Qualifications for admission to public colleges
.... They may come from
poor families, or no
families at all, or have lived in
families that have been denied equal access to education ("The Case for Ending Racial ....
(1587

6

)