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Child Poverty Aspiring To Survive Morag C Treanor

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Child Poverty Aspiring To Survive Morag C Treanor
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.07 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Morag C. Treanor
ISBN: 9781447334675, 1447334671
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Child Poverty Aspiring To Survive Morag C Treanor by Morag C. Treanor 9781447334675, 1447334671 instant download after payment.

Child poverty is rising across affluent Western societies; how it is measured is vital to how governments act to prevent, alleviate or eliminate it. While the roots of childhood poverty are fiercely debated and contested, they are all too often misrepresented in policy and media discourses. Seeking to redress this problem, Treanor places children’s experiences, needs and concerns at the centre of this critical examination of the contemporary policies and political discourses surrounding poverty in childhood. She examines a broad range of structural, institutional and ideological factors common across developed nations, and their impacts, to interrogate how poverty in childhood is conceptualised and operationalised in policy and to forge a radical pathway for an alternative future.

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