
The Scourge of Child Poverty
A plague on both developing and developed countries
- 208 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
The Scourge of Child Poverty
A plague on both developing and developed countries
About this book
This book will explore case studies of child poverty in a range of countries, including those that are highly industrialized; those that are considered to be middle-income countries; and the least developed countries. Throughout, the book will highlight the similarities of experience, which call for an international and coordinated response. At the same time, the book will also highlight the localized experiences of child poverty which may vary greatly. The implication is that international efforts have to be complemented with more localized approaches that are contextualized. Additionally, the book will critically examine some of the policy formulations that are designed to deal with the problem of child poverty. However, this critique will be done in such a way as to highlight the possibilities, limitations, and suggestions for improvement concerning policies that are designed to alleviate or eliminate child poverty.This book will explore case studies of child poverty in a range of countries, including those that are highly industrialized; those that are considered to be middle-income countries; and the least developed countries. Throughout, the book will highlight the similarities of experience, which call for an international and coordinated response. At the same time, the book will also highlight the localized experiences of child poverty which may vary greatly. The implication is that international efforts have to be complemented with more localized approaches that are contextualized. Additionally, the book will critically examine some of the policy formulations that are designed to deal with the problem of child poverty. However, this critique will be done in such a way as to highlight the possibilities, limitations, and suggestions for improvement concerning policies that are designed to alleviate or eliminate child poverty.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- List of Figures
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Conceptualizing Child Poverty
- Chapter 2 Stakeholders in Childhood Poverty
- Chapter 3 Benchmarks of Childhood Poverty
- Chapter 4 Measurement of Childhood Poverty
- Chapter 5 Causes of Childhood Poverty
- Chapter 6 Societal Factors in Childhood Poverty
- Chapter 7 Social Construction of Childhood Poverty
- Chapter 8 Universality of Childhood Poverty
- Chapter 9 Concluding Remarks
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover