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Poverty in the Twenty-First Century: Explaining the Need for the New Journal and Describing Its Goals
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2009
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pp. 1-1
<p>Max J. Skidmore, Editor-in-Chief of <em>Poverty & Public Policy</em>, explains the need for this new journal and contextualizes its goals. He emphasizes the journal's commitment to making a difference, offering a place for views that may be unorthodox or foreign to mainstream policy studies. He...</p>
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Differences in Anti-Poverty Approaches in Europe and The United States: A Cross-Atlantic Descriptive Policy Analysis
Caminada, Koen
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Martin, Megan C.
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Poverty & Public Policy
3
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2011
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pp. 3-3
<p>Poverty alleviation is an important objective of European countries and of the United States. If these ‘rich’ states offer elaborate systems of income maintenance, why is there still a considerable amount of poverty? And why are anti-poverty outcomes so different in the United...</p>
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Welfare Reform in the U.S.: A Policy Overview Analysis
Martin, Megan C.
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Caminada, Koen
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2011
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pp. 8-8
<p>Several previous papers have marked the United States as an outlier: high poverty rates, low public social spending but high private social expenditures; a rather strong belief that people are poor because of laziness or lack of will; and remarkable differences across the States due to state...</p>
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Review of <i>Launching the War on Poverty: An Oral History</i>
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2011
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pp. 10-10
<p>An oral history presents special characteristics. These require the author/editor (and any reviewer, as well) to adapt accordingly. There inevitably are many voices: in this instance, the voices of dozens of important officials who were intimately involved in the beginnings of the “war on...</p>
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Book Review of Barack Obama's <em>The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream </em>
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2010
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<p>Editor-in-Chief Max J. Skidmore reviews Barack Obama's <em> The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream </em> and uncovers possible insights into the president's upcoming poverty agenda both at home and abroad.</p>
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Editor's Letter
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2010
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1
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pp. 1-1
<p>Editor-in-Chief, Max J. Skidmore, contextualizes the content of Volume Two, Issue One of <em>Poverty & Public Policy</em>.</p>
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Editor's Letter
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2010
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pp. 1-1
<p>Max J. Skidmore, Editor-In-Chief of Poverty & Public Policy, maps out the lineup of articles for Volume 2, Issue 2.</p>
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Review of <em>The Power of a Promise: Education and Economic Renewal in Kalamazoo</em>
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
2
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2010
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pp. 11-11
<p>Max J. Skidmore reviews <em>The Power of a Promise: Education and Economic Renewal in Kalamazoo</em> by Michelle Miller-Adams, who analyzes extraordinary efforts by anonymous donors to combat poverty and enhance economic development—literally to create economic renewal—in that Michigan city.</p>
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Revisiting a Classic after Nearly a Half Century
Skidmore, Max J.
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Poverty & Public Policy
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2009
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<p>Max Skidmore reviews Michael Harrington's 1962 Classic <em>The Other America: Poverty in the United States</em>, assessing the work's staying power over nearly two generations.</p>
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