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Family Futures Childhood And Poverty In Urban Neighbourhoods Anne Power Helen Willmot Rosemary Davidson

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Family Futures Childhood And Poverty In Urban Neighbourhoods Anne Power Helen Willmot Rosemary Davidson
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.13 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Anne Power; Helen Willmot; Rosemary Davidson
ISBN: 9781847429711, 1847429718
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Family Futures Childhood And Poverty In Urban Neighbourhoods Anne Power Helen Willmot Rosemary Davidson by Anne Power; Helen Willmot; Rosemary Davidson 9781847429711, 1847429718 instant download after payment.

Family life in areas of concentrated poverty and social problems is undermined by surrounding conditions. This timely book, by acclaimed author Anne Power and her team, is based on a unique longitudinal study of over 200 families interviewed annually over the last decade. It examines the initiatives introduced to help such families and the impacts on them, their future prospects and the implications for policy. Accessibly written and with clear data presentation, the book will have wide appeal to people who work with, live in and care about families, children and low-income areas.

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