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Rozakis, Laurie – 1995
Homelessness affects people of all backgrounds, races, and religions. Whether the number of homeless people is 300,000 or 3 million, as some estimates claim, there are too many people in America who struggle to find shelter daily, making homelessness one of the most serious problems facing the nation today. This discussion, designed for the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Economically Disadvantaged, Homeless People, Low Income Groups
Douglas, Jennifer J. – Civil Rights Digest, 1979
Philosophies and themes of the revitalization movement in which President Carter's national urban policy was developed are reviewed. It is held that the new policy does not adequately address the needs of those who suffer the most from urban decay. (GC)
Descriptors: Community Responsibility, Economically Disadvantaged, Employment Opportunities, Federal Aid
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Earls, Felton – Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1991
The magnitude of societal violence, issues surrounding organizational and scientific approaches to its control, emerging strategies that promise to advance knowledge of its causes, and the relationships between socioeconomic factors and interpersonal violence are reviewed. An agenda for public and science policy, professional practice, and basic…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Economically Disadvantaged, Etiology, Public Policy
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Gordon, Ian – Urban Studies, 1996
Uses aggregate data on academic success rates (test performance) and socioeconomic characteristics to assess the contributions of social, economic, and schooling factors to the pattern of spatial disparity (location relative to the inner city) in Great Britain. Findings indicate a need for more attention to the social dimension of urban problems…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economic Impact, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Structure
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Greenberg, Michael; And Others – Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1995
Presents responses from local health officers in 237 northeastern and midwestern small to medium-sized cities about their priorities for promoting health through prevention. Improving HIV and AIDS prevention, improving maternal and infant health, reducing sexually transmitted diseases, reducing violence and abusive behavior, and increasing…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged, Health Needs, Health Promotion
Latino Inst., Chicago, IL. – 1994
A statistical profile of the working poor in Chicago (Illinois) and the proceedings of the Working Poor Policy Forum held to discuss the findings of the profile are presented. In America it is supposed to be impossible to work and remain chronically poor, but in fact this is not the case. There are many ways to define the income working families…
Descriptors: Blacks, Economically Disadvantaged, Employment Patterns, Family Income
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. – 1985
This document contains a transcript of a Congressional hearing on children and families in poverty. Testimony was presented by children and parents who described how they cope with or have overcome poverty, and by representatives of community service groups who work closely with poor families in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. Also included…
Descriptors: Blacks, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Income
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Bowser, Leroy – Urban League Review, 1976
"The crises of suburban development, inner-city industrial movement, shopping centers, suburban executive offices, decline of mass transit, New Towns and 'no growth' policy all received a good deal of their impetus from the interstate highway system. The decline of the urban school system can be dated to the start of the interstate highway…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Economically Disadvantaged, Employment Problems, Federal Government
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Wright, James D. – Society, 1989
While homelessness results from a variety of factors, ultimately its cause is an insufficient supply of suitable housing. The Federal government must massively intervene to halt the loss of additional low-income housing units, and benefits paid to the welfare-dependent population must approximately double. (MW)
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Government, Government Role, Homeless People
Greer, Nora Richter – 1988
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) became involved in the problem of homelessness through the establishment of the Search for Shelter program, a collaboration with several other architectural organizations. The program, led by the AIA Housing Committee, sought solutions to the housing crisis through a series of workshops held around the…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Case Studies, Economically Disadvantaged
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McClain, Paula D. – Urban Affairs Review, 1995
Provides some historical insights into the developing plight of today's modern U.S. cities and how urban policies over the years have exacerbated a downward trend in city quality. The author argues that a lack of government attention and lack of sound urban policy development has created today's primary crisis, urban violence. (GR)
Descriptors: Community Action, Crime, Economically Disadvantaged, Government Role
Homes for the Homeless, Inc., New York, NY. – 1998
In order to increase the knowledge base on the public policy issues pertaining to family homelessness, Columbia University and the Institute for Children & Poverty designed and implemented an extensive survey on the demographics of homeless families. Data on more than 140 variables were collected from 743 homeless heads-of-households in the spring…
Descriptors: Demography, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Attainment, Family Characteristics
Greer, Nora Richter – 1986
This report describes the response of the American Institute of Architects' Housing Committee to the homeless crisis in the United States. Based on information shared at two conferences held by the Committee in 1985, this publication examines the question of how to provide secure, dignified shelter for those with little financial resources. It…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Case Studies, Economically Disadvantaged
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Flynn, Raymond L. – Urban Affairs Review, 1995
Discusses why U.S. cities are imperiled, and suggests reasons for this dilemma. The author lists the motives for turning attention toward the problems of the modern city and the factors that have contributed to the present theory: current urban problems stem from policies generated in the 1960s and 1970s. Suggestions for reversing this trend are…
Descriptors: Crime, Economic Impact, Economically Disadvantaged, Ethnic Relations
Gephart, Martha A.; Pearson, Robert W. – ITEMS, 1988
Increasingly, poverty has become concentrated among the urban underclass in the United States. The dramatic economic changes underlying this situation have taken place within the context of larger changes in global, national, and regional political economies, including such factors as industrial restructuring and migration flows. In addition, the…
Descriptors: Community Problems, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged, Ghettos
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