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In Defense of Head Start
(2011)
Despite heavy criticism and scrutiny, Head Start remains as the most important education and anti-poverty programs for preschool aged children. The program works create better childcare and home environments for three to ...
Hugo Chávez's Anti-Poverty Legacy: A Complicated Case
(2013)
This paper aims to assess the positive and negative legacies of Chávez’s anti-poverty policies and their future in a nation on the brink of resource exhaustion and political deterioration. It will first provide a review ...
Socioeconomic and Geographical Inequalities in Mental Health Combining Social and Health Sector Perspectives
(2011)
Through personal observations and discussion with both practitioners and administrators, I developed an informed perspective on many of the issues that exist at the intersection of poverty and mental health. At the conclusion ...
Assets and Liberty: Encouraging Healthy Savings Habits for Low-Income Households
(2013)
Our current welfare system places too much of an emphasis on income and consumption over wealth and assets. The United States has a long history of encouraging asset accumulation for all classes. We also have a long tradition ...
Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients -- An Examination of Policies and their Implications
(2012)
Currently, there is a popular sentiment that many people are gaming the welfare system. States are attempting to find out which people who receive welfare are “abusing the system” and remove them from the programs. A popular ...
Rockbridge Area Credit Study 2010 A broad assessment of financial issues facing low-income individuals in Rockbridge County and recommendations for new policies and practices
(2010)
This study seeks to identify the most significant financial issues facing low-income individuals in Rockbridge County and to suggest solutions that can be implemented to solve the problems identified. We have compiled data ...
Stuck on the Streets, But in Hope of a Home: The Long-Term Homeless
(2010)
One of the most extreme forms of modern-day poverty in the United States, homelessness has been steadily increasing in urban prevalence since the 1970's.1 Although many people admit that homelessness is a problem in many ...
An Unlikely Opposition: Examining Political Threats to the American Welfare State
(2012)
. . . the paper opens with a consideration of the harms of a political trend hostile to government social spending. Based on evidence from the current U.S. model as well as European welfare states, I assume that government ...
Community Collaboration
(2012)
The purposes of this community-based research project is to evaluate needs of low-income residents of Lexington not met by the local community and to unveil opportunities that exist for further community collaboration ...
The State and the Collection Plate: the Possibilities and Limitations of Charitable Giving
(2011)
Policymakers and public officials constantly debate how best to assist the poor. Currently, the debate rages about whether the government is too large, and whether shrinking the government means eliminating many public ...