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    Assessing Philosophical Approaches to Combating International Poverty 

    Somers, Susan C.
    This paper will examine several philosophical approaches to poverty, and attempt to find the one among them that will be most effective in the fight against international poverty. The four major approaches that will be ...
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    Gender Inequality in African Education: How Can the Lessons of South Africa Apply to the Rest of the Continent? 

    Gibson, Sally Logan
    The worldwide problem of unequal female education cannot be solved by domestic policies alone, and the global institutional order must bend to the necessity of human rights and equality. Promoting growth is not a sufficient ...
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    The Millennium Development Goals: Women's Empowerment and Gender Equality in Afghanistan 

    Yousofi, Zahra
    . . . While the UN claims that the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) have been the most successful anti-poverty push in the history, I argue that MDG did not achieve its stated goals, it also did not set effective goals ...
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    Inaccessible Unemployment Insurance: The Unsupported Reality of Low-Income Single Mothers 

    Mazza, Mary Carol
    In 1998, single mother headed 25 percent of all families with children in the United States. In the six year span between 1993 and 1999, the families maintained by working single mothers jumped from 6.4 to 7.6 million, ...
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    Employment Barriers Facing Women of Color Upon Re-Entry from Incarceration 

    Sewell, Shellie L.
    This paper will explore the plight of low-income women of color reentering society from incarceration and the barriers that they face. By looking at the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity and Reconciliation Act ...

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    AuthorGibson, Sally Logan (1)Mazza, Mary Carol (1)Sewell, Shellie L. (1)Somers, Susan C. (1)Yousofi, Zahra (1)Subject
    Poverty (5)
    Sex discrimination against women (5)
    Washington and Lee University, Shepherd Poverty Program (5)
    Capabilities approach (Social sciences) (2)Afghanistan (1)Child care (1)Civil Rights Act of 1964 (United States) (1)Criminal records (1)Discrimination in employment (1)Ethics -- Philosophy (1)... View MoreHas File(s)
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