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Family Futures Childhood And Poverty In Urban Neighbourhoods Anne Power

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Family Futures Childhood And Poverty In Urban Neighbourhoods Anne Power
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Publisher: The Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Anne Power, Helen Willmot and Rosemary Davidson
ISBN: 9781847429704, 184742970X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Family Futures Childhood And Poverty In Urban Neighbourhoods Anne Power by Anne Power, Helen Willmot And Rosemary Davidson 9781847429704, 184742970X instant download after payment.

This book is about family life in areas of concentrated poverty and social problems - areas where it is difficult to bring up children and where surrounding conditions make family life more fraught and more difficult. The book is based on a long-run UK study of neighborhood conditions as they affect parents raising their children. The book draws on the lives of 200 families that the authors interviewed annually over a 10 year period. It examines the future prospects of families living in low income urban areas that suffer multiple problems of deprivation. It provides a unique insight into: what families need, what works and doesn't work, what helps or hinders, what is left to do, and which new approaches may be helpful. (Series: CASE Studies on Poverty, Place and Policy)

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