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  1. Ending poverty in America : how to restore the American dream. Edwards, John, 1953 June 10-; Crain, Marion G; Kalleberg, Arne L; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Center on Poverty, Work, and Opportunity.

  2. 9 giu 2009 · Ending Poverty in America. : John Edwards, Marion Crain, Arne L. Kalleberg. The New Press, Jun 9, 2009 - Social Science - 288 pages. An “engrossing collection of rigorously researched...

  3. 30 apr 2007 · The contributors explain why poverty is growing and outline concrete steps that can be taken now to start turning the tide. In a political landscape seemingly bereft of daring and forward-thinking ideas, this new book lays out a path toward eliminating poverty in America a template for a renewed public debate for an issue of intense ...

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  4. 1 giu 2009 · Daniel B. Cornfield, Ending Poverty in America: How to Restore the American Dream Edited by John Edwards, Marion Crain and Arne L. Kalleberg The New Press. 2007. 304 pages. $25.95 cloth, Social Forces, Volume 87, Issue 4, June 2009, Pages 2203–2205, https://doi.org/10.1353/sof.0.0206

    • Daniel B. Cornfield
    • 2009
  5. Scopri Ending Poverty in America: How to Restore the American Dream di Edwards, John, Crain, Marion, Kalleberg, Arne L.: spedizione gratuita per i clienti Prime e per ordini a partire da 29€ spediti da Amazon.

  6. 2 apr 2007 · 3.37. 41 ratings8 reviews. John Edwards puts a seminal issue back on the map, presenting blueprints for ending poverty in America. "This is one of the great moral issues of our time. The day after Katrina hit, new government statistics showed that 37 million Americans live in poverty, up for the fourth year in a row." —Senator John ...

  7. Published in conjunction with one of the country's leading anti-poverty centers, Ending Poverty in America brings together some of America's most respected social scientists, including William Julius Wilson, Katherine S. Newman, and Richard B. Freeman, alongside journalists, neighborhood organizers, and business leaders.