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Children in Poverty

Aletha C. Huston

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Children in Poverty

In "Children in Poverty," renowned author Aletha C. Huston delves into the pressing issue of child poverty in the United States. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1994, this insightful book examines the alarming statistic that by 1985, twenty percent of all children were living in families below the poverty line—a figure that surged dramatically throughout the 1980s. Huston poses critical questions about the underlying causes of this crisis and explores its profound impact on the well-being and development of a new generation. With 344 pages of in-depth analysis, "Children in Poverty" is an essential read for those interested in child and developmental psychology, child welfare, and the psychological effects of poverty on children. This book is a vital resource for educators, policymakers, and anyone passionate about improving the lives of impoverished children in America.

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Children in Poverty

Regular price €38,80
Sale price €38,80 Regular price €40,00