Poverty & Public Policy
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2018
- Editor's Letter pp. 425-448

- Max J. Skidmore
- Privatizing or Annihilating Social Security: What the United States Can Learn From Chile's Privatization pp. 449-470

- Silvia Borzutzky
- Implementation of Medicaid‐Funded Long‐Term Care: The Impact of Prior History on the Development of the Nursing Home Industry pp. 471-504

- David E. Kingsley
- Economic Inequality and the Violation Economy pp. 505-523

- Biko Koenig
- Considering Structural and Ideological Barriers to Anti‐Poverty Programs in the United States: An Uninhibited, and Unconventional, Analysis pp. 524-542

- Max J. Skidmore
- Analyzing Multidimensional Poverty Estimates in Mexico From an Ethnic Perspective: A Policy Tool for Bridging the Indigenous Gap pp. 543-563

- Ana P. Canedo
- Addressing Food Insecurity in Sub‐Saharan Africa: The Role of Cash Transfers pp. 564-589

- Francesco Burchi, Margherita Scarlato and Giorgio d'Agostino
- Review of The Unbanking of America: How the New Middle Class Survives The Unbanking of America: How the New Middle Class Survives. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 250 pp. ISBN: 978‐0‐544‐60231‐1. Hardcover, $27. Lisa Servon. 2017 pp. 590-593

- Peter A. Kindle
Volume 10, issue 3, 2018
- Editor's Letter pp. 289-294

- Max J. Skidmore
- Youth Unemployment and Poverty in Egypt pp. 295-316

- Jennifer Bremer
- Child Poverty and Youth Unemployment in Jordan pp. 317-337

- Hmoud S. Olimat
- Child Poverty and Youth Unemployment in Lebanon pp. 338-353

- Hoda N. Sleem and John Dixon
- Child Poverty and Youth Unemployment in Palestine pp. 354-370

- Wahiba Abu‐Ras and Rozena A. Mohamed
- Child Poverty and Youth Unemployment in Saudi Arabia pp. 371-389

- Abdulaziz Albrithen
- Child Poverty and Youth Unemployment in Turkey pp. 390-413

- Mustafa Kemal Bayırbağ, Asuman Göksel and Coşku Çelik
- Review of Not a Crime to Be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America Not a Crime to Be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America. New York: The New Press. 320 pages. ISBN: 978‐1‐62097‐163‐5. Hardcover, $27. Peter Edelman. 2017 pp. 414-416

- Sydney M. Smith
Volume 10, issue 2, 2018
- Editor's Letter pp. 143-146

- Max J. Skidmore
- Child Support and Income Inequality pp. 147-158

- Yoonsook Ha, Maria Cancian and Daniel R. Meyer
- Understanding the Implications of a Punitive Approach to Homelessness: A Local Case Study pp. 159-176

- Jennifer Wilking, Susan Roll, David Philhour, Peter Hansen and Holly Nevarez
- The Origins of the “Cause of the Poor”: Logics of Appropriation of a “New Social Problem” in Spain (1960–1990) pp. 177-197

- Joan Cortinas Muñoz
- Quantification and Scientism in Political Science: Domination of Discourse by Experts Presenting Mathematical Models of Reality pp. 198-221

- David Kingsley
- Is Political Science Relevant? The Decline of Critical Scholarly Engagement in the Neoliberal Era pp. 222-252

- Anthony DiMaggio
- Reforming Political Science pp. 253-264

- Lawrence M. Mead
- Advancing Toward Science: Retreating From Responsibility? pp. 265-283

- Max J. Skidmore
Volume 10, issue 1, 2018
- Editor's Letter pp. 5-10

- Max J. Skidmore
- Private Investment and Public Redevelopment: The Case of New Markets Tax Credits pp. 11-38

- Richard C. Hula and Marty P. Jordan
- “Between a Rock and a Hard Place”: The Constraints of Welfare‐to‐Work Bureaucracies pp. 39-56

- Christi L. Gross, Jacob Church, Tiffany Taylor and Jackuelyn K. Towne‐Roese
- Anti‐Poverty Effects of In‐Kind Transfers Among Divorced or Separated Women in the United States pp. 57-80

- Gulgun Bayaz Ozturk
- Mobile Money in a Poor Fishing Municipality in the Philippines pp. 81-94

- Bernadette G. Gumba
- Review of The Financial Diaries: How American Families Cope in a World of Uncertainty The Financial Diaries: How American Families Cope in a World of Uncertainty. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ISBN: 978‐069117298‐9. Hardcover. Jonathan Morduch and Rachel Schneider. 2017 pp. 95-98

- Peter A. Kindle
- Policy Insights From Party History pp. 99-121

- Max J. Skidmore
- Two Inside Views of a Most Bizarre Election—With a Forthright Analysis From Outside pp. 122-137

- Max J. Skidmore
Volume 9, issue 4, 2017
- Don't Believe the Propaganda: The Obama Administration DID Get Medicare Costs Under Control pp. 374-380

- Dave Kingsley
- Multidimensional Measures of Poverty: The Potential Contribution of Non‐Profit Food Pantry Data to Assess Community Economic Condition pp. 381-401

- Maureen Berner
- The Two Legends of American Poverty: Breaking Out of Poverty's Historic Snare pp. 402-425

- Andrew Dobelstein
- Is Growth Pro‐Poor in Benin? Evidence Using a Multidimensional Measure of Poverty pp. 426-443

- Gbetoton Nadege Djossou, Gilles Quentin Kane and Jacob Novignon
- An Embarrassment of Riches and a Surplus of Shame: Amartya Sen on Poverty and Deprivation pp. 444-464

- Mark Peacock
- Focus on Welfare “Reform”: More Thoughtful Analysis From a Conservative pp. 465-476

- Max J. Skidmore
Volume 9, issue 3, 2017
- Editor's Letter pp. 245-246

- Max J. Skidmore
- Considerations Regarding the SSA Board of Trustees’ Report, 2017 pp. 247-257

- Max J. Skidmore
- Micro and Small Enterprises as an Anti‐Poverty and Employment Generation Strategy in Bahir Dar City, North‐Western Ethiopia pp. 258-275

- Bekele Melese
- Differing Responses to School Finance Reform: The Haves Versus the Have‐Nots pp. 276-296

- Laura D. Ullrich
- The Effects on Children's Well‐Being of Ecuador's Conditional Cash Transfer “Bono de Desarrollo Humano” pp. 297-305

- Diana Rosales Mitte
- Poverty in Europe: Sociodemographics, Portfolios, and Consumption of Wealth‐Poor Households pp. 306-330

- Philip Müller
- The Relational Experience of Poverty: Challenges for Family Planning and Autonomy in Rural Areas pp. 331-354

- Elizabeth Seale
- Review of Intersectional Inequality: Race, Class, Test Scores, and Poverty. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 173 pages. ISBN: 978‐0‐226‐41440‐9. Paperback, $24.99. Charles C. Ragin and Peer C. Fiss. 2017 pp. 355-357

- Sarah R. Deming
- Review of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City. New York: Crown Publishers. 420 pages. ISBN: 978‐0‐553‐44743‐9. Paperback, $17.00. Matthew Desmond. 2016 pp. 358-360

- Peter A. Kindle and Elena Delavega
- Review of Invisible Nation: Homeless Families in America. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 240 pages. ISBN: 9720520292666. Paperback, $29.95. Richard Schweid. 2016 pp. 361-363

- Victoria Varland
Volume 9, issue 2, 2017
- Editor's Letter pp. 139-142

- Max J. Skidmore
- Social Security for the Future: A Fiscally Sound Proposal to Expand Benefits and Add Progressivity to the System's Funding (With Additional Suggestions for Closure of Coverage Gaps) pp. 144-157

- Max J. Skidmore and David Kingsley
- Restoring the Entrails of Welfare Reform pp. 158-187

- Zachary Parolin and Michael Wiseman
- Saving and Educational Asset Building Within a Community‐Driven CSA Program: The Case of Promise Indiana pp. 188-208

- Melinda Lewis, Megan O'Brien, Amanda Jones‐Layman, Elizabeth A. O'Neill and William Elliott
- The War on Poverty Then and Now: A Plan Toward Ultimate Victory pp. 209-223

- Rigaud Joseph
- “Conservative” Ideological Principles and Social Programs pp. 224-239

- Max J. Skidmore
Volume 9, issue 1, 2017
- Editor's Letter pp. 5-26

- Max J. Skidmore
- The TANF Resources Problem pp. 28-41

- David Meni and Michael Wiseman
- Is the ACA's Dependent Coverage Provision Generating Positive Feedback Effects Among Young Adults? pp. 42-70

- Jacqueline Chattopadhyay
- Does Stigma Inhibit Labor Force Participation of Young Millennials Who Receive Housing Assistance? pp. 71-95

- Barbara A. Haley
- Poverty, Race, and Police: A Conversation pp. 96-102

- Andrew Cline
- Similar Critiques on Neoliberalism and Different Post‐Neoliberal Responses in Bolivia and Ecuador pp. 103-117

- María Cristina Bastidas R.
- Is Random Forest a Superior Methodology for Predicting Poverty? An Empirical Assessment pp. 118-133

- Thomas Sohnesen and Niels Stender
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