TY - BOOK AU - Mink,Gwendolyn AU - O'Connor,Alice TI - Poverty in the United States: an encyclopedia of history, politics, and policy AV - HC110 .P684 2004 PY - 2004/// CY - Santa Barbara, California PB - ABC-CLIO KW - Poor KW - United States KW - Encyclopedias KW - Poverty KW - Public welfare N1 - 2; Adolescent Pregnancy --; Adoption --; Affirmative Action --; The Affluent Society, John Kenneth Galbraith --; African American Migration --; African Americans --; Ageism --; Agrarian Movements --; Agricultural and Farm Labor Organizing --; Aid to Families with Dependent Children (ADC/AFDC) --; Alaska Natives --; American Association for Labor Legislation --; Americanization Movement --; AmeriCorps --; Antihunger Coalitions --; Appalachia --; Applied Research Center --; Arab Americans --; Area Redevelopment Act --; Asian Americans --; Asian Law Caucus/Asian Law Alliance --; Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) --; Birth Control --; Black Churches --; Black Panther Party --; Bonus Army --; Bracero Program --; Buddhism --; Capitalism --; Catholic Church --; Catholic Worker Movement --; Center for Community Change --; Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) --; Center on Budget and Policy Priorities --; Charitable Choice --; Charity --; Charity Organization Societies --; Chicana/o Movement --; Child Care --; Child Labor --; Child Support --; Child Welfare --; The Children of Sanchez, Oscar Lewis --; Child-Saving --; Christian Fundamentalism --; Citizens' Crusade against Poverty (CCAP) --; Citizenship --; Civil Rights Acts, 1964 and 1991 --; Civil Rights Movement --; Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) --; Classism --; Communist Party --; Community Chests --; Community Development --; Community Organizing --; Community-Based Organizations --; Contingent Work --; Convict Labor --; Coxey's Army --; Crime Policy --; The Dangerous Classes of New York, Charles Loring Brace --; Day Labor --; Debt --; Dependency --; Deserving/Undeserving Poor --; Dillingham Commission --; Disability --; Disability Policy --; Disasters --; Domestic Violence --; Domestic Work --; Dust Bowl Migration --; Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) --; Economic Depression --; Economic Justice for All (EJA), U.S. Catholic Bishops --; Economic Report of 1964, Economic Council of Advisors --; Economic Theories --; Economic/Fiscal Policy --; Education Policies --; Employment and Training --; Employment Policy --; End Poverty in California (EPIC) --; Environmentalism --; Epidemic Disease --; Eugenics --; Factories in the Field, Carey McWilliams --; Fair Labor Standards Act (FloridaSA) --; Family Structure --; Family Wage --; Federalism --; Feminisms --; Feminization of Poverty --; Food Banks --; Food Stamps --; Foster Care --; Freedmen's Aid --; Gender Discrimination in the Labor Market --; General Assistance --; G.I. Bill --; Globalization and Deindustrialization --; "Gospel of Wealth," Andrew Carnegie --; The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck --; Harvest of Shame, Edward R. Murrow --; Health Policy --; Heteronormativity --; Highlander --; Home Health Care Work --; Homelessness --; Homophobia --; Housing Policy --; How the Other Half Lives, Jacob Riis --; Hull House --; Hull-House Maps and Papers --; Hunger --; Immigrants and Immigration --; Immigration Policy --; Income and Wage Inequality --; Indentured Servitude --; Industrial Areas Foundation (IowaF) --; Industrialization --; Informal Economy --; Islam --; Judaism --; The Jungle, Upton Sinclair --; Juvenile Delinquency --; Kerner Commission Report --; Labor Markets --; Latino/as --; Legal Aid/Legal Services --; Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, James Agee and Walker Evans --; Liberalism --; Living-Wage Campaigns --; Losing Ground, Charles Murray --; Malthusianism --; Maternalism --; Maternalist Policy --; Means Testing and Universalism --; Mental Health Policy --; Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MassachusettsLDEF) --; Migrant Labor/Farm Labor --; Minimum Wage --; Missionaries --; Mothers of the South, Margaret Hagood --; Moynihan Report --; Mutual Aid --; Nation of Islam --; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) --; National Association of Social Workers (NASW) --; National Congress of Mothers --; National Congress of Neighborhood Women --; National Council of La Raza --; National Lawyers Guild --; National Urban League --; Native Americans/American Indians --; Native Hawaiians --; The Negro Family in the United States, E. Franklin Frazier --; New Deal Farm Policy --; New Left --; New Property --; New Right --; Night Comes to the Cumberlands : A Biography of a Depressed Area, Harry Monroe Caudill --; Nonprofit Sector --; North Carolina Fund --; NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund --; Nutrition and Food Assistance --; Old Age --; Operation Breadbasket --; Orphanages --; The Other America, Michael Harrington --; Peace Corps --; The Philadelphia Negro, W. E. B. Du Bois --; Philanthropy --; Picturing Poverty (I) (1880-1960s) --; Picturing Poverty (II) (1960s-present) --; Pittsburgh Survey, Paul Kellog, Editor --; Politics and Federal Policy --; Poor Laws --; Poor People's Campaign --; Poor Whites --; Poorhouse/Almshouse --; Poverty, Robert Hunter --; Poverty, Statistical Measure of --; Poverty Law --; Poverty Line --; Poverty Research --; Privatization --; Progress and Poverty, Henry George --; Property --; Protestant Denominations --; Public Opinion --; Public Relief and Private Charity, Josephine Shaw Lowell --; Public Works Administration --; Puerto Rican Migration --; Puritans and Puritanism --; Quakers (The Religious Society of Friends) --; Racial Segregation --; Racism --; Refugee Policy --; Regulating the Poor, Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward --; Relief --; Report on Economic Conditions of the South, National Emergency Council --; Reproductive Rights --; Republicanism --; Rural Poverty --; Salvation Army --; Self-Reliance --; Service and Domestic Workers, Labor Organizing --; Settlement Houses --; Sexism --; Share Our Wealth, Senator Huey Long --; Sharecropping --; Slavery --; Social Darwinism --; Social Gospel --; Social Security --; Social Security Act of 1935 --; Social Service Review --; Social Surveys --; Social Work --; Socialist Party --; Society for the Prevention of Pauperism --; Southern Poverty Law Center --; Speenhamland --; Supplemental Security Income --; Survey and Survey Graphic --; Sweatshop --; Tax Policy --; Teacher Corps --; Temperance Movement --; Tenant Organizing --; Tennessee Valley Authority --; Townsend Movement --; Trade/Industrial Unions --; Transportation Policy --; Twenty Years at Hull-House, Jane Addams --; "Underclass" --; The Unemployed Worker and Citizens without Work, E. Wight Bakke --; Unemployment --; Unemployment Insurance --; Urban Poverty --; Urban Renewal --; U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) --; U.S. Children's Bureau --; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services --; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development --; U.S. Department of Labor --; Vagrancy Laws/Settlement Laws/Residency Requirements --; The Vanishing Black Family : Crisis in Black America, Bill Moyers --; Veterans' Assistance --; Vocational Education --; Voluntarism --; Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) --; Voting Rights Act, 1965 --; Wagner Act --; War on Poverty --; Wealth --; Wealth, Distribution/Concentration --; Welfare Administration --; Welfare Capitalism --; Welfare Law Center --; Welfare Policy/Welfare Reform --; Welfare Rights Movement --; Welfare State --; What Social Classes Owe to Each Other, William Graham Sumner --; Work Ethic --; Workers' Compensation --; Workfare --; "Working Poor" --; Works Progress Administration (WPA) --; World Bank --; Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) --; Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA); 2 ER -