Poverty & Public Policy
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2016
- Neoconservatives and the Demise of a Humane Juvenile Justice Program: A Conversation About Social Science and Racism pp. 330-367

- Dave E. Kingsley
- Has Globalization Failed to Alleviate Poverty in Sub‐Saharan Africa? pp. 368-386

- Barbara M. L'Huillier
- Indebtedness, Socioeconomic Status, and Self‐Rated Health: Empirical Evidence From Greece pp. 387-397

- Ilias‐Ioannis Kyriopoulos, Dimitris Zavras, Antonis Charonis, Kostas Athanasakis, Elpida Pavi and John Kyriopoulos
- Public Transfers and the Poverty of Children and the Elderly in Uruguay pp. 398-415

- Marisa Bucheli
- Is Regional Income Inequality Associated With the Individual Health of Older Adults? Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study pp. 416-429

- Jin Kim
- Progressive State Taxes and Welfare pp. 430-437

- Kara D. Smith and Bryan Shone
- How Successful Has TANF Been? Taking Seriously a Thoughtful Analysis From the Right, With a Tip of the Hat to Peter the Citizen pp. 438-458

- Max J. Skidmore
Volume 8, issue 3, 2016
- Editor's Letter pp. 209-211

- Max J. Skidmore
- Does South African Affirmative Action Policy Reduce Poverty? A CGE Analysis pp. 212-227

- Hélène Maisonnave, Bernard Decaluwe and Margaret Chitiga
- Poverty in the United States: A Review of Relevant Programs pp. 228-247

- Shabu Abraham Varghese
- Federal Investments in Evidence‐Based Early Childhood Home Visiting: A Multiple Streams Analysis pp. 248-262

- Jared Lee Barton
- The Working Poor: Two Perspectives on Reality—A Communication to the Editor Inviting a Discussion pp. 263-274

- Eric M. Kramer
- Shining Light on Dark Politics: An Essay and Review pp. 275-316

- Max J. Skidmore
- Review of No Way Out: Precarious Living in the Shadow of Poverty and Drug Dealing pp. 317-319

- Shawna Koch
- Review of Blaming the Poor: The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images About Poverty pp. 320-322

- Michael Andrew Noga
Volume 8, issue 2, 2016
- Editor's Letter pp. 103-105

- Max J. Skidmore
- Race, Poverty, and the Redistribution of Voting Rights pp. 106-128

- Jamila Michener
- Theorizing About Poverty and Paternalism in Suburban America: The Case of Welfare Sanctions pp. 129-140

- Adam M. Butz
- Incentives in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program: A Review of the Literature pp. 141-149

- Leah Hamilton
- Credit Provision for the Poor: Testing the Theoretical Realm of the Social‐Institutional Basis of the Success of Small‐Scale Financial Institutions in Africa pp. 150-170

- Osaore Aideyan and Osunde Omoruyi
- Differences Between Monetary and Multidimensional Poverty in the Lao PDR: Implications for Targeting of Poverty Reduction Policies and Interventions pp. 171-197

- Christoph Bader, Sabin Bieri, Urs Wiesmann and Andreas Heinimann
- New Wine in Old Bottles? An Essay Review pp. 198-204

- Andrew Dobelstein
Volume 8, issue 1, 2016
- Editor's Letter pp. 5-6

- Max J. Skidmore
- The Cost and Funding of a Partial Social Benefit in Spain pp. 7-19

- Noemí Peña‐Miguel and J. Iñaki De La Peña
- Institutionalizing Neoliberalism: 21st‐Century Capitalism, Market Sprawl, and Social Policy in the United States pp. 20-38

- Mary A. Caplan and Lauren Ricciardelli
- International Perspectives on the State‐as‐Parent: Naïve Idealism or Reluctant Pragmatism pp. 39-55

- John Dixon and Penelope Welbourne
- A Population on the Brink: American Renters, Emergency Savings, and Financial Fragility pp. 56-71

- Stacia West and Gary Mottola
- The Perspectives of Young Women in Rural Western Kenya on Unconditional Cash Transfers pp. 72-94

- Jean A. Junior, Arlene M. Katz and Roy Ahn
- Review of Global Frontiers of Social Development Theory and Practice: Climate, Economy, and Justice Global Frontiers of Social Development Theory and Practice: Climate, Economy, and Justice. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 267 pages. ISBN: 9781137460767. Hardcover, US$100. Brij Mohan. 2015 pp. 95-96

- Shweta Singh
Volume 7, issue 4, 2015
- Editor's Letter pp. 305-306

- Max J. Skidmore
- Addicted to Government? The Impact of Housing Assistance on Program Participation of Welfare Recipients pp. 307-335

- Barbara A. Haley and Aref N. Dajani
- Implementing the ACA: The Influence of Nurse Practitioner Regulatory Policies on Workforce, Access to Care, and Primary Care Health Outcomes pp. 336-356

- Andréa Sonenberg, Hillary Knepper and Joyce Pulcini
- To What Extent Are Greek Children Exposed to the Risk of a Lifelong, Intergenerationally Transmitted Poverty? pp. 357-381

- Alexios‐Fotios A. Mentis
- Vulnerability Dimensions and Access to Affordable Housing: The Case of the Waste Picker Community in Amritsar City, India pp. 382-405

- Kiran Sandhu
- The Political Economy of Poverty Eradication in Botswana pp. 406-419

- Emmanuel Botlhale
- In the Absence of Leave: The Financial Coping Strategies of Disadvantaged New Mothers in the Great Recession pp. 420-435

- Lindsay M. Monte
- Rigging the Game: How Inequality Is Reproduced in Everyday Life. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press. 352 pages. ISBN: 9780190216405. Paper, $34.95. Michael Schwalbe. 2014 pp. 436-438

- Heather Reikofski
Volume 7, issue 3, 2015
- Editor's Letter pp. 209-210

- Max J. Skidmore
- A Retrospective Look at How Well a Macro‐Micro Model Can Analyze the Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on a Developing Country pp. 211-222

- Margaret Chitiga, Bernard Decaluwe, Ramos Mabugu, Hélène Maisonnave, Veronique Robichaud, Debra Shepherd, Servaas van der Berg and Dieter von Fintel
- Poverty and Housing Among Older People: Comparing Australia and Japan pp. 223-239

- Peter Saunders, Kuriko Watanabe and Melissa Wong
- A Cost‐Effective Workfare System Succeeding in Attracting Applicants to Labor Markets pp. 240-252

- Yui Nakamura
- Neoliberal Reforms in an Emerging Democracy: The Case of the Privatization of Public Enterprises in Nigeria, 1999–2014 pp. 253-276

- Eyene Okpanachi and Peter Chukwuma Obutte
- Does Poverty in a Scandinavian Welfare State Influence School Competence in Adolescents? pp. 277-297

- Anja Johnsen, Anette Christine Iversen, Stein Atle Lie and Mona Sandbæk
- The Inside Story of Social Security in the United States pp. 298-301

- Max J. Skidmore
- Review of A People's War on Poverty: Urban Politics and Grassroots Activists in Houston pp. 302-304

- Leslie Grover
Volume 7, issue 2, 2015
- Editor's Letter pp. 95-96

- Max J. Skidmore
- Social Inequality, Retirement Security, and the Future of Social Security pp. 97-122

- Benjamin W. Veghte
- Chile's “Neoliberal” Retirement System? Concentration, Competition, and Economic Predation in “Private” Pensions pp. 123-157

- Mark Hyde and Silvia Borzutzky
- Spatial and Temporal Investigation of Multidimensional Poverty in Rural Pakistan pp. 158-175

- Atta Ullah Khan, Abdul Saboor, Abid Hussain, Shahid Karim and Sajid Hussain
- The Impact of the International Economic Crisis on Child Poverty in South Africa pp. 176-199

- Hélène Maisonnave, Margaret Chitiga, Bernard Decaluwé, Ramos Mabugu, Véronique Robichaud, Debra Shepherd, Servaas van der Berg and Dieter von Fintel
- Review of Work and the Welfare State: Street‐Level Organizations and Workfare Politics pp. 200-202

- Milton Bradley
- Review of The American Way of Poverty: How the Other Half Still Lives pp. 203-204

- Sarah Shoffner
- Review of The Undeserving Poor: America's Enduring Confrontation with Poverty pp. 205-207

- Lacey Anderson
Volume 7, issue 1, 2015
- Editor's Letter pp. 1-2

- Max J. Skidmore
- Aging and Health Care Costs: Narrative Versus Reality pp. 3-21

- David E. Kingsley
- Determinants of Large City Slum Incidence in India: A Cross‐Sectional Study pp. 22-43

- Sabyasachi Tripathi
- Poverty Estimates in India: Old and New Methods, 2004–2005 pp. 44-63

- Durgesh C. Pathak and Srijit Mishra
- Tourism, Development and Inequality: The Case of Tanzania pp. 64-79

- Abel Kinyondo and Riccardo Pelizzo
- Review of Poverty and Insecurity: Life in Low‐Pay, No‐Pay Britain pp. 80-85

- Victoria A. Redd
- Review of Social Policies and Social Control: New Perspectives on the “Not‐So‐Big Society” pp. 86-89

- Serena Romano
- Review of Globalization and Competition: Why Some Emergent Countries Succeed While Others Fall Behind pp. 90-92

- Nikolaos Zahariadis
- Review of Development, Poverty of Culture, and Social Policy pp. 93-94

- Shweta Singh
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