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Holes in the Safety Net
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Poverty and Welfare Politics and Policy in U.S. »
Poverty and Welfare Politics and Policy in U.S.
Poverty and Welfare Politics and Policy in U.S.☜This is a project of the students of POLS 275 at Western Illinois University.Faculty sponsor: Sharon Chanley, Ph.D.☜F1CEB7
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Causes of poverty »
Causes of poverty
Causes of poverty☜What are the causes of poverty?According to Dinitto, in a study conducted about poverty rates, 26.5% of the poor in the country are african americans, 14.0% are asian, and 27.1% are hispanic compared to only 8.6% of the poverty are white (p.70)☜FFB597
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Health
Health☜What is the relationship between health and poverty & welfare?Lack of decent homeless shelters; Many homeless people, unable to get into shelters, frightened of disease, look for refuge in such public places as train stations and church doorways.☜FFB597
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U.S. Needs Universal Health Care »
U.S. Needs Universal Health Care
U.S. Needs Universal Health Care☜ ...the United States is the only wealthy country in which the economic catastrophe will also be a health care catastrophe — in which millions of people will lose their health insurance along with their jobs, and therefore lose access to essential care.☜59C6EF
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Holes in the Safety Net
Holes in the Safety Net☜☜98CE71
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Household income of those without health insurance
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June 10, 2007
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