Your browser does not support JavaScript and this application utilizes JavaScript to build content and provide links to additional information. You should either enable JavaScript in your browser settings or use a browser that supports JavaScript in order to take full advantage of this application.
Navigation Menu
New Search
Library Web Site
I Need Material
Reserve Desk
Login to the e-Library OPAC
Text Size:
Item Display - How can the poor be helped?
Skip navigation
X-number
Password
Waubonsee.edu
Todd Library
Online Catalog
Contextual Navigation Menu
Go Back
New Search
Change Display
Kept
Logout
record 1 of 1 for search
"90678 {ckey}"
Change Display
Item Details
Find more by this author
Find more on these topics
Nearby items on shelf
Persistent Link
Cite This (from OCLC)
Show on Mobile
Item Information
Catalog Record
Current Content
Preview This
Bibliographic Information
Title
How can the poor be helped?
Author
Dorman, Jennifer.
Publisher:
Greenhaven Press,
Pub date:
c2011.
Pages:
107 p. ;
ISBN:
0737751567
Item info:
2 copies available at Sugar Grove Campus --Todd Library and Aurora Campus.
Holdings
Holdings
Sugar Grove Campus --Todd Library
Copies
Material
Location
Map
HV91 .H637 2011
1
Book
Contemporary Issues
Aurora Campus
Copies
Material
Location
Map
HV91 .H637 2012
1
Book
Contemporary Issues
MARC Record
Full View From Catalog
ISBN:
0737751567 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Title:
How can the poor be helped? / Jennifer Dorman, book editor.
Publication info:
Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2011.
Physical description:
107 p. ; 23 cm.
Series Statement:
(At issue)
Contents:
Welfare reforms have been successful in helping America's poor / Jeff Jacoby -- Welfare reforms have not been a complete success / Katha Pollitt -- Government programs should be more tailored to America's poor / Margaret Simms -- Government welfare hurts society and does not benefit the poor / The Libertarian Party -- Education can help people out of poverty / Michelle Rhee -- Is education the cure for poverty? / Jared Bernstein -- Marriage reduces poverty / Robert Rector -- Marriage is not the answer to poverty / Polly Toynbee -- Raising the minimum wage will help the poor / Holly Sklar -- Wage regulation will not help the poor / Bill Barnes -- Capitalism is the cure for poverty / Robert Gelinas -- Unregulated capitalism exploits the poor / Barbara Ehrenreich -- Africa needs trade more than aid / William Easterly -- Microfinance can alleviate poverty / Daniel Howden.
Held by:
TODD AURORA
Subject term:
Public welfare--United States.
Subject term:
Public welfare.
Subject term:
Poverty.
Subject term:
Poor--Services for.
Added Entry-Personal Name:
Dorman, Jennifer.
Current Content
Loading...
Preview This
Assistance
Continue search in
Library Info
New Books
Hours
Services
Events
More information
Contextual Navigation Menu
Go Back
New Search
Change Display
Kept
Logout