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September 2024, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 210-212 Editor's Note
by Connie S. Mick - 213-231 The impact of natural disaster on multidimensional poverty of rural households in Vietnam: The regulating role of social assistance
by Ngo Q. Dung & Hoang Thi Hue & Tran P. Thanh - 232-252 Exploring the impact of a maternal support grant to improve mental health and food security amongst pregnant women in South Africa during the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Christina A. Laurenzi & Masedi Menyatsoe & Mustafa Shuaib & Amanda Edwards & Kelly Gemmell & Hayli Geffen & Mark Tomlinson & Anna‐Marie Müller & Samuel Manda & Kopano M. Mabaso - 253-272 The impact of migrant remittances on poverty reduction in Bangladesh
by Sima R. Dey & Bishwajit Basak - 273-294 Revisiting the nexus between governance and poverty in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by A. Kilishi Abdulhakeem - 295-297 Macroeconomic modeling, economic policy, and methodology: Economics at the edgeBy Mikael Randrup Byrialsen, HamidRaza, and Finn Olesen (Eds.), New York: Routledge Publishing. 2022. pp. 256. Hardback $160.00. ISBN 978‐1032182117
by Faisal U. Hasibuan & Yeni Oktaviani & Rahmah F. Soeyatno & Ria Kusumaningrum & Rully Trihantana - 298-300 Poverty and inequality in middle‐income countries: Policy achievements, political obstacles By Einar Braathen, Julian May, Marianne Ulriksen, and Gemma C. Wright (Eds.), London: Zed Books. 2016. pp. 264. Paperback $37.95. ISBN 978‐1783605576
by Mariano Werenfridus & Maria F. Bunga
June 2024, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 124-125 Editor's Note
by Connie Snyder Mick - 126-145 A rising tide that lifts all boats: Long‐term effects of the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend on poverty
by Matthew Berman - 146-171 Evaluating the impact of the government loan program on farms in Vietnam: An application of fuzzy regression discontinuity design
by Dao Van Le & Tuyen Quang Tran - 172-181 The use of health services by women living homeless in Madrid, Spain
by Malena Lenta & Sonia Panadero & Jorgelina Di Iorio & José J. Vázquez - 182-200 “Time has come again” for career pathways: Workforce development for youth in the US
by Mary E. Collins & Adrianna Spindle‐Jackson - 201-203 Poverty as ideology: Rescuing social justice from global development agendas By Andrew Martin Fischer, London: Zed Books. 2019. pp.336. $115.00 (Hardback). ISBN 978‐1786990457
by Alexis G. Jenson
December 2023, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 400-401 Editor's Note
by Connie Snyder Mick - 402-430 Summative evaluation of implementation of Jordan's national anti‐corruption strategy, 2013–2017, in the perspective of public choice theory
by Anan M. Abuhummour - 431-446 Examining the roles of labor factors, investment, and industrialization in poverty alleviation: Empirical evidence from Sumatra, Indonesia
by Roosemarina Anggraini Rambe & Purmini Purmini & Lizar Alfansi & Armelly Armelly & Yusnida Yusnida - 447-463 Buen Vivir, subjective poverty, and school conditions in 2017 Ecuador
by Silverio Gonzalez‐Tellez & Stefos Efstathios & Mahly Martinez & Darío Cevallos‐Chamba - 464-478 Triangulating the path: Globalization, development, and migration in developing countries
by A. K. M. Ahsan Ullah & Jannatul Ferdous - 482-886 Poverty, by America By Matthew Desmond, New York, NY: Crown. 2023. pp. 284. $28.00 (hardback). ISBN: 9780593239919
by F. Matt Jones
September 2023, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 288-289 Editor's Note
by Connie Snyder Mick - 290-307 A rural‐centric model for understanding women's later life precarity in an agrarian economy in Uganda
by Teddy Nagaddya - 308-331 The low odds of poor women with small business loans emerging from poverty: Critical social policy implications for Pakistan
by Sara Rizvi Jafree & Humna Ahsan & Mudasir Mustafa - 332-358 Poverty, women's autonomy, and girls' educational attainment at the higher secondary level: Insight from the Indian states
by Shrabanti Maity - 359-372 Gender dynamics and poverty decomposition in rural Nigeria
by Oluwakemi Adeola Obayelu & Oyetola Folake Oyewunmi & Fatai Abiola Sowunmi - 373-391 Economic restructuring as a human resource panacea for Nigeria's poverty
by Aloysius T. Aduma & Celestine C. Onah & Ikechukwu Asadu - 392-394 addicted.pregnant.poor By Kelly RayKnight, Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 2015. pp. 328. $28.95 (Paperback). ISBN: 978-0822359968
by Sarah Burke
June 2023, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 130-132 Editor's note
by Connie Snyder Mick - 133-149 US states' racial bias correlates with less SNAP participation by “undeserving poor” adults and lower unemployment benefit maximums
by Lonnie R. Snowden - 150-172 Land quality, income, and poverty among rural households in the North Central Region, Vietnam
by Yen H. T. Nguyen & Tuyen Q. Tran & Dung T. Hoang & Thu M. T. Tran & Trung T. Nguyen - 173-198 Sustainability of cash transfer programs: A realist case study
by Ebenezer Owusu‐Addo & Andre M. N. Renzaho & Paul Sarfo‐Mensah & Yaw A. Sarpong & William Niyuni & Ben J. Smith - 199-226 Poverty, entrepreneurship, and economic growth in Africa
by Folorunsho M. Ajide & James T. Dada - 227-250 Multidimensional poverty in South‐West Nigeria: Empirical insights from a household survey in Osun State
by Oluwaseun A. Oyebamiji & Mohsin Khan - 251-278 Economic growth and poverty reduction: Evidence from Sub‐Saharan African (SSA) countries
by Yohannes Kefale Mogess & Zerayehu Sime Eshete & Abadi Teferi Alemaw - 279-281 Laura Tarkiainen. Deservingness in welfare policy and practice: Discursive and rhetorical approaches New York: Routledge, 2023. ISBN: 9781032127002. pp. 126. Hardback $170.00
by Toddy Aditya & Sinta Ningrum & Heru Nurasa & Ira Irawati
March 2023, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 6-7 Editor's Note
by Connie S. Mick - 8-28 Does ICT diffusion reduce poverty? Evidence from SAARC countries
by Anushka Verma & Arun K. Giri & Byomakesh Debata - 29-47 Re‐evaluating the behavioral change from conditional cash transfers: Evidence from the Avancemos National Program in Costa Rica
by Jaime A. Meza‐Cordero & Michaela Gulemetova - 48-75 Role of institutional quality on women's empowerment—A case of highly gender unequal Asian countries
by Hafsa Qaiser & Hafeez ur Rehman & Noman Arshed - 76-97 Assessing the impact of poverty alleviation programs on poverty reduction in Nigeria: Selected programs
by Matthew O. Gidigbi - 98-123 Disparity in income poverty and multidimensional poverty estimates: The Indian scenario with special reference to Salboni and Binpur‐I blocks
by Amrita Roy & Chandrima Chakraborti
December 2022, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 340-341 Editor's Note
by Connie Snyder Mick - 342-380 Inclusive urban entrepreneurial ecosystem policies: An application of the meta‐synthesis approach
by Hodjat Shakiba & Sohrab Delangizan & Yosef Mohamadifar - 381-404 Is affordable housing a pro‐poor policy? Evidence from a prominent housing policy in Iran
by Mohammad Ghazaie & Mojtaba Rafieian - 405-422 The impact of microfinance on poverty reduction in Vietnam: A dynamic panel‐data analysis
by Hoai A. Duong & Hong S. Nghiem - 423-436 Children in poverty: Time for action to address rising inequalities in the United Kingdom
by Jatinder Hayre & Allyson M. Pollock - 437-467 Persistence of intergroup occupational disparity in India
by Anjan R. Chaudhury & Madhabendra Sinha
September 2022, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 212-213 Editor's Note
by Connie Snyder Mick - 214-241 Is social spending pro‐poor in developing countries? The role of governance and political freedom
by Mohamed Ben Mimoun & Asma Raies - 242-267 A nonparametric approach to understanding poverty in the Philippines: Evidence from the Family Income and Expenditure Survey
by John Paolo Rosales Rivera - 268-286 Development programs and achieving service efficiency in public sector institutions in Jordan: E‐government as a moderator
by Sahem Nawafleh - 287-306 Do tax policies discriminate against female traders? A gender framework to study informal marketplaces in Nigeria
by Imaobong Akpan & Mª Josep Cascant‐Sempere - 307-334 Structure and dynamics of livelihoods in rural India: A panel data analysis
by Sagarika Dey
June 2022, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 94-95 Editor's Note
by Connie Snyder Mick - 96-116 Paradoxical issues in eradicating opium cultivation in Myanmar: A perspective from local farmers’ voices
by Hai T. Luong - 117-136 Questioning the poverty line aggregation approach in India: Issues of mismatches and overlaps
by Akarsh Arora & Sukhpal Singh - 137-165 Elements of microfinance on spatial poverty alleviation in Sri Lanka: Structural equation modeling
by Prasansha Kumari - 166-183 Different dimensions of decentralization and rural–urban poverty in Pakistan
by Muhammad Shahid & Khalil Ahmad & Rukhsana Kalim - 184-203 Household poverty dynamics in tribal Madhya Pradesh, India: A case study of 54 villages
by Rishi Kumar - 204-206 State welfare automation, Working‐Class Agency, and Poverty in I, Daniel Blake
by Miriam Furlan Brighente
March 2022, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 6-7 Editor's Note
by Connie Snyder Mick - 8-24 “It's embarrassing to come here”: Welfare‐to‐work, emotion rules, and emotional capital
by Brianna Turgeon & Kaitlyn Root & Kasey Ray & Tiffany Taylor - 25-49 Inequality and growth in Portugal: A reappraisal for the period 1986–2017
by Miguel Fernandes & João S. Andrade & Adelaide Duarte & Marta Simões - 50-68 Approximation of crime, poverty, and misery index across quasi‐democratic and dictatorship regimes in Pakistan: Static and dynamic analysis
by Aadil Hameed Shah & Atta Ullah Khan & Abdul Saboor & Muhammad Iftikhar‐ul‐Husnain - 69-85 Nigerian economic policy response to COVID‐19: An evaluation of policy actors' views
by Makuachukwu G. Ojide & Chigozie O. Agu & Precious Ohalete & Emmanuel Chinanuife - 86-88 Dorothy A. Brown. The whiteness of wealth: How the tax system impoverishes Black Americans—And how we can fix it New York, NY: Crown, 2021. ISBN: 978‐0525577324. pp. 288. Hardback $27.00
by Peter A. Kindle
December 2021, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 314-315 Editor's Letter
by Connie Snyder Mick - 316-334 Rural financial intermediation and poverty reduction in Ghana: A micro‐level analysis
by Michael Danquah & Abdul Malik Iddrisu & Peter Quartey & Williams Ohemeng & Alfred Barimah - 335-350 Institutional quality and poverty reduction in BRICS
by Bhanu Pratap Singh - 351-367 City‐level housing trust funds: Lessons from key case studies
by Virginia Beard - 368-411 The sensitivity of poverty trends to dimensionality and distribution sensitivity in poverty measures—District level analysis for Pakistan
by Zaira Najam - 412-415 Barry C. Feld. The evolution of the juvenile court: Race, politics, and the criminalizing of juvenile justice New York, NY: New York University Press, 2017. ISBN 1‐4798‐9569‐5. pp. 395. Hardback. $89.00
by Sarah Dale‐Schmidt - 416-417 Chris J. Coyne, Michael C. Munger, and Robert M. Whaples (Eds). In all fairness: Equality, liberty, and the quest for human dignity Oakland, CA: Independent Institute, 2019. ISBN 1‐5981‐3331‐4. pp. 336. Hardback. $26.95
by Steven McMullen
September 2021, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 232-233 Editor's Letter
by Connie Snyder Mick - 234-253 Contextualizing multidimensional poverty in urban India
by Sanjay K. Mohanty & Guru Vasishtha - 254-272 Poverty and terrorism in Africa: Understanding the nexus based on existing levels of terrorism
by Chimere O. Iheonu & Hyacinth E. Ichoku - 273-292 Economic inequality and congressional action in the United States: A comparison of the minimum wage and alternative minimum tax
by Gregory Koger & Stefanie Rodriguez - 293-305 To care for or to accompany? Determining factors for an inclusive work environment in Community Social Services of Andalusia (Spain)
by Auxiliadora González‐Portillo & Germán Jaraíz Arroyo - 306-308 Jane McAlevey. A collective bargain: Unions, organizing, and the fight for democracy New York: HarperCollins, 2020. ISBN 978‐0062908599. pp. 288. Hardback. $26.99
by Jamin A. Hübner
June 2021, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 118-119 Editor's Letter
by Connie Snyder Mick - 120-120 Editorial Announcement
by Connie Snyder Mick & Eleanor Jones & Geoffrey Burdell - 121-138 State‐level social safety nets for families coping with job loss
by Megan M. Reynolds & Ashley M. Fox & Yvette Young - 139-154 Fiscal decentralization and poverty alleviation: A case study of Pakistan
by Sadia Hussain & Shafei Moiz Hali & Riaz Ahmad & Sumera Iqbal & Hamza Iftikhar - 155-183 The livelihood of urban poor households: A sustainable livelihood approach in urbanizing Ethiopia. The case of Gondar City, Amhara National State
by Bosena Yirga - 184-223 Ten years later: Self‐sufficiency of welfare mothers before the Great Recession
by Denton R. Vaughan & Barbara A. Haley & Aref N. Dajani - 224-226 JosephStiglitz. People, power, and profits: Progressive capitalism for an age of discontent New York: W. W. Norton, 2020. ISBN 978‐1324004219. pp. 371. Hardback. $27.95
by Jamin Andreas Hübner
March 2021, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 6-7 Editor's Letter
by Connie Snyder Mick - 8-31 Structural and stochastic transitions of poverty using household panel data in India
by Swati Dutta - 32-58 Are energy‐poor households also poor? Evidence from Ghana
by Frank Adusah‐Poku & Kwame Adjei‐Mantey & Paul A. Kwakwa - 59-68 A network analysis approach in multidimensional poverty
by Diego García‐Vélez & José J. Nuñez Velázquez - 69-92 Route study on patterns of poverty alleviation through vocational education under the background of rural vitalization
by Zilun Zhi & Fangyi Zhao - 93-109 Explaining the economic, social, and political structure of rural poverty using a mixed exploratory approach: A case study of Shamshir village, Kermanshah province, Iran
by Pouria Saadollahi & Kuroush Roosta & Ahmad Yaghoubi Farani & Reza Baradaran - 110-111 Gary Dorrien. Social democracy in the making: The political and religious roots of european socialism New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2019. ISBN 978‐0300236026. pp. 578. Hardback. $37.50
by Jamin Andreas Hübner
December 2020, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 326-356 Nonmonetary poverty in Ethiopia: Multidimensional approach
by Migbaru Alamirew Workneh - 357-385 Measuring efficiency of Indian states for reducing poverty using data envelopment analysis
by Dilip Ambarkhane & Ardhendu Shekhar Singh & Bhama Venkataramani - 386-396 Targeted poverty alleviation in China: Evidence from Jingdong e‐commerce poverty alleviation
by Lijie Fang & Chien‐Chung Huang - 397-420 How does economic growth impact on income inequality across ethnic groups in Malaysia?
by Hasanul Banna & Muhammad Mehedi Masud & Shamsulbahriah K. A. Rodrigo - 421-443 A summative evaluation of Jordan's Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) 2013–2020: Case‐in‐point in socioeconomic policy
by Anan M. Abu Hummour
September 2020, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 214-217 Editor's Letter
by Connie Snyder Mick - 218-235 The Educational Inequalities in the Disadvantaged Social Strata of Romani Population
by Mehmet Özbaş - 236-254 Coping Strategies of the Urban Poor: A Case Study From Ghana
by Kenneth Ofori‐Boateng & Samuel Adams & Williams Ohemeng - 255-270 Analysis of Poverty Correlates and Multi‐Dimensionality in South East Nigeria: New Empirical Evidence From Survey Data
by Anthony Orji & Jonathan E. Ogbuabor & Emmanuel Nwosu & Onyinye I. Anthony‐Orji & Nene Amoji - 271-303 Trends Over Time in Employment for Mothers Who Received Welfare Benefits in 1996
by Denton R. Vaughan & Barbara A. Haley & Aref N. Dajani - 304-315 The Liability of Poorness: Why the Playing Field is Not Level for Poverty Entrepreneurs
by Michael H. Morris - 316-318 Scanlon, T. M. 2018. Why Does Inequality Matter? Uehiro Series in Practical Ethics. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press
by Steven McMullen
June 2020, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 123-149 Revisiting the Development Impact of Sectorally Disaggregated Foreign Aid
by Sherif M. Hassan - 150-174 Gender Inequality, Governance, and Poverty in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Migbaru A. Workneh - 175-187 A 10‐Year Analysis of Internet Search Trends of the Oral Health−Seeking Behavior of Filipinos
by Junhel Dalanon & Yoshizo Matsuka - 188-205 Beware of the Crocodile: Quantitative Evidence on How Universal Old Age Grants Distort the Social Assistance Systems of Low‐Income Countries
by Bernd Schubert - 206-208 Book Review—Economics After Capitalism: A Guide to the Ruins and a Road to the Future by Derek Wall
by Peter Robau
March 2020, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 10-42 The Focus on Poverty in the Most Influential Journals in Economics: A Bibliometric Analysis of the “Blue Ribbon” Journals
by Sara Mota Cardoso & Aurora A. C. Teixeira - 43-62 Efficiency of Social Expenditure Levels in Reducing Poverty Risk in the EU‐28
by Francesc Valls Fonayet & Ángel Belzunegui Eraso & Jorge De Andrés Sánchez - 63-72 Poverty Alleviation and Correction of Income Disparity Through Fiscal Spending on Education
by Yui Nakamura - 73-83 Citizens' Trust in Government and Their Greater Willingness to Pay Taxes in Tanzania: A Case Study of Mtwara, Lindi, and Dar es Salaam Regions
by Mwoya Byaro & Abel Kinyondo - 84-111 Looking Beyond Cash Transfers for Optimizing Poverty Reduction and Livelihood Sustainability in Rural Ghana: Comparative Analysis of Two Social Policy Interventions Against Poverty
by Prince Osei‐Wusu Adjei & Joyce Osei Adjei & Richard Serbeh
December 2019, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 277-290 Household Poverty Measurement and Its Determinants Among Rural Farmers in Ondo State, Nigeria
by Akinbode M. Okunola & Oluwadare S. Ojo - 291-301 Poverty and Social Policy: Perceptions Versus Reality
by Miki Malul - 302-324 Social Assistance Receipt Among Young Adults Who Grow Up in Different Neighborhoods of Metropolitan Sweden
by Björn Gustafsson & Katarina Katz & Torun Osterberg - 325-343 An “Opportunity” for Policy Recycling? A Critical Analysis of the Canadian Poverty Reduction Strategy
by Tracy Smith‐Carrier & Andrea Lawlor & Sarah Benbow - 344-345 Review of The Future of Social Work: Seven Pillars of Practice
by Vijay P. Singh
September 2019, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 178-204 The Impact of Cash Transfers on Women's Empowerment: The Case of the Tanzania Social Action Fund
by Abel Alfred Kinyondo & Joseph Magashi - 205-221 Do Enhanced Funding Policies Targeting Students in Poverty Close Achievement Gaps? Evidence from the American States, 1996–2015
by Gregory R. Thorson & Sera M. Gearhart - 222-237 Financial Literacy, Cultural Dominance, and Financial Well‐Being of SME Owners in Ghana
by Samuel K. Agyei & Anokye M. Adam & Otuo S. Agyemang - 238-264 Are Rural Egyptians Better Off? Trends in Inequality and Real Consumption Expenditure in Rural Egypt
by Heba E. Helmy - 265-268 Review of the book The Forgotten Americans: An Economic Agenda for a Divided Nation
by Peter A. Kindle
July 2019, Volume 11, Issue 1-2
- 12-30 Guarding Public Coffers or Trapping the Poor? The Role of Public Assistance Asset Limits in Program Efficacy and Family Economic Well‐Being
by Leah Hamilton & David Rothwell & Jin Huang & Yunju Nam & Taylor Dollar - 31-56 Older‐Age Social Pensions and Poverty: Revisiting Assumptions on Targeting and Universalism
by Gibrán Cruz‐Martínez - 57-72 From Unidimensional to Multidimensional Measurement of Poverty in Trinidad and Tobago: The Latent Class Analysis of Poverty Measurement as an Alternative to the Financial Deprivation Model
by Candace A. Moonansingh & Wendell C. Wallace & Isaac Dialsingh - 73-98 The Effectiveness of Women's Skills Development to Household Poverty Reduction: The Case of Msinga Rural Areas
by Stanley Sharaunga - 99-137 Child Poverty and Gender and Location Disparities in Zimbabwe: A Multidimensional Deprivation Approach
by Anthony S. Musiwa - 138-155 Examining How Community Poverty, Family Structure, and Community Involvement Influence the Earnings of Youth
by Emma Kahle Monahan - 156-168 The Effect of Minimum Wage on Per Capita Income in Arizona: Empirical Analysis
by Dallin Overstreet
December 2018, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 425-448 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 449-470 Privatizing or Annihilating Social Security: What the United States Can Learn From Chile's Privatization
by Silvia Borzutzky - 471-504 Implementation of Medicaid‐Funded Long‐Term Care: The Impact of Prior History on the Development of the Nursing Home Industry
by David E. Kingsley - 505-523 Economic Inequality and the Violation Economy
by Biko Koenig - 524-542 Considering Structural and Ideological Barriers to Anti‐Poverty Programs in the United States: An Uninhibited, and Unconventional, Analysis
by Max J. Skidmore - 543-563 Analyzing Multidimensional Poverty Estimates in Mexico From an Ethnic Perspective: A Policy Tool for Bridging the Indigenous Gap
by Ana P. Canedo - 564-589 Addressing Food Insecurity in Sub‐Saharan Africa: The Role of Cash Transfers
by Francesco Burchi & Margherita Scarlato & Giorgio d'Agostino - 590-593 Review of The Unbanking of America: How the New Middle Class Survives The Unbanking of America: How the New Middle Class Survives. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 250 pp. ISBN: 978‐0‐544‐60231‐1. Hardcover, $27. Lisa Servon. 2017
by Peter A. Kindle
September 2018, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 289-294 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 295-316 Youth Unemployment and Poverty in Egypt
by Jennifer Bremer - 317-337 Child Poverty and Youth Unemployment in Jordan
by Hmoud S. Olimat - 338-353 Child Poverty and Youth Unemployment in Lebanon
by Hoda N. Sleem & John Dixon - 354-370 Child Poverty and Youth Unemployment in Palestine
by Wahiba Abu‐Ras & Rozena A. Mohamed - 371-389 Child Poverty and Youth Unemployment in Saudi Arabia
by Abdulaziz Albrithen - 390-413 Child Poverty and Youth Unemployment in Turkey
by Mustafa Kemal Bayırbağ & Asuman Göksel & Coşku Çelik - 414-416 Review of Not a Crime to Be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America Not a Crime to Be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America. New York: The New Press. 320 pages. ISBN: 978‐1‐62097‐163‐5. Hardcover, $27. Peter Edelman. 2017
by Sydney M. Smith
June 2018, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 143-146 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 147-158 Child Support and Income Inequality
by Yoonsook Ha & Maria Cancian & Daniel R. Meyer - 159-176 Understanding the Implications of a Punitive Approach to Homelessness: A Local Case Study
by Jennifer Wilking & Susan Roll & David Philhour & Peter Hansen & Holly Nevarez - 177-197 The Origins of the “Cause of the Poor”: Logics of Appropriation of a “New Social Problem” in Spain (1960–1990)
by Joan Cortinas Muñoz - 198-221 Quantification and Scientism in Political Science: Domination of Discourse by Experts Presenting Mathematical Models of Reality
by David Kingsley - 222-252 Is Political Science Relevant? The Decline of Critical Scholarly Engagement in the Neoliberal Era
by Anthony DiMaggio - 253-264 Reforming Political Science
by Lawrence M. Mead - 265-283 Advancing Toward Science: Retreating From Responsibility?
by Max J. Skidmore
March 2018, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 5-10 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 11-38 Private Investment and Public Redevelopment: The Case of New Markets Tax Credits
by Richard C. Hula & Marty P. Jordan - 39-56 “Between a Rock and a Hard Place”: The Constraints of Welfare‐to‐Work Bureaucracies
by Christi L. Gross & Jacob Church & Tiffany Taylor & Jackuelyn K. Towne‐Roese - 57-80 Anti‐Poverty Effects of In‐Kind Transfers Among Divorced or Separated Women in the United States
by Gulgun Bayaz Ozturk - 81-94 Mobile Money in a Poor Fishing Municipality in the Philippines
by Bernadette G. Gumba - 95-98 Review of The Financial Diaries: How American Families Cope in a World of Uncertainty The Financial Diaries: How American Families Cope in a World of Uncertainty. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ISBN: 978‐069117298‐9. Hardcover. Jonathan Morduch and Rachel Schneider. 2017
by Peter A. Kindle - 99-121 Policy Insights From Party History
by Max J. Skidmore - 122-137 Two Inside Views of a Most Bizarre Election—With a Forthright Analysis From Outside
by Max J. Skidmore
December 2017, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 374-380 Don't Believe the Propaganda: The Obama Administration DID Get Medicare Costs Under Control
by Dave Kingsley - 381-401 Multidimensional Measures of Poverty: The Potential Contribution of Non‐Profit Food Pantry Data to Assess Community Economic Condition
by Maureen Berner - 402-425 The Two Legends of American Poverty: Breaking Out of Poverty's Historic Snare
by Andrew Dobelstein - 426-443 Is Growth Pro‐Poor in Benin? Evidence Using a Multidimensional Measure of Poverty
by Gbetoton Nadege Djossou & Gilles Quentin Kane & Jacob Novignon - 444-464 An Embarrassment of Riches and a Surplus of Shame: Amartya Sen on Poverty and Deprivation
by Mark Peacock - 465-476 Focus on Welfare “Reform”: More Thoughtful Analysis From a Conservative
by Max J. Skidmore
September 2017, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 245-246 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 247-257 Considerations Regarding the SSA Board of Trustees’ Report, 2017
by Max J. Skidmore - 258-275 Micro and Small Enterprises as an Anti‐Poverty and Employment Generation Strategy in Bahir Dar City, North‐Western Ethiopia
by Bekele Melese - 276-296 Differing Responses to School Finance Reform: The Haves Versus the Have‐Nots
by Laura D. Ullrich - 297-305 The Effects on Children's Well‐Being of Ecuador's Conditional Cash Transfer “Bono de Desarrollo Humano”
by Diana Rosales Mitte - 306-330 Poverty in Europe: Sociodemographics, Portfolios, and Consumption of Wealth‐Poor Households
by Philip Müller - 331-354 The Relational Experience of Poverty: Challenges for Family Planning and Autonomy in Rural Areas
by Elizabeth Seale - 355-357 Review of Intersectional Inequality: Race, Class, Test Scores, and Poverty. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 173 pages. ISBN: 978‐0‐226‐41440‐9. Paperback, $24.99. Charles C. Ragin and Peer C. Fiss. 2017
by Sarah R. Deming - 358-360 Review of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City. New York: Crown Publishers. 420 pages. ISBN: 978‐0‐553‐44743‐9. Paperback, $17.00. Matthew Desmond. 2016
by Peter A. Kindle & Elena Delavega - 361-363 Review of Invisible Nation: Homeless Families in America. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 240 pages. ISBN: 9720520292666. Paperback, $29.95. Richard Schweid. 2016
by Victoria Varland
June 2017, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 139-142 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 144-157 Social Security for the Future: A Fiscally Sound Proposal to Expand Benefits and Add Progressivity to the System's Funding (With Additional Suggestions for Closure of Coverage Gaps)
by Max J. Skidmore & David Kingsley - 158-187 Restoring the Entrails of Welfare Reform
by Zachary Parolin & Michael Wiseman - 188-208 Saving and Educational Asset Building Within a Community‐Driven CSA Program: The Case of Promise Indiana
by Melinda Lewis & Megan O'Brien & Amanda Jones‐Layman & Elizabeth A. O'Neill & William Elliott - 209-223 The War on Poverty Then and Now: A Plan Toward Ultimate Victory
by Rigaud Joseph - 224-239 “Conservative” Ideological Principles and Social Programs
by Max J. Skidmore
March 2017, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 5-26 Editor's Letter
by Max J. Skidmore - 28-41 The TANF Resources Problem
by David Meni & Michael Wiseman - 42-70 Is the ACA's Dependent Coverage Provision Generating Positive Feedback Effects Among Young Adults?
by Jacqueline Chattopadhyay - 71-95 Does Stigma Inhibit Labor Force Participation of Young Millennials Who Receive Housing Assistance?
by Barbara A. Haley - 96-102 Poverty, Race, and Police: A Conversation
by Andrew Cline - 103-117 Similar Critiques on Neoliberalism and Different Post‐Neoliberal Responses in Bolivia and Ecuador
by María Cristina Bastidas R. - 118-133 Is Random Forest a Superior Methodology for Predicting Poverty? An Empirical Assessment
by Thomas Pave Sohnesen & Niels Stender
December 2016, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 330-367 Neoconservatives and the Demise of a Humane Juvenile Justice Program: A Conversation About Social Science and Racism
by Dave E. Kingsley - 368-386 Has Globalization Failed to Alleviate Poverty in Sub‐Saharan Africa?
by Barbara M. L'Huillier - 387-397 Indebtedness, Socioeconomic Status, and Self‐Rated Health: Empirical Evidence From Greece
by Ilias‐Ioannis Kyriopoulos & Dimitris Zavras & Antonis Charonis & Kostas Athanasakis & Elpida Pavi & John Kyriopoulos - 398-415 Public Transfers and the Poverty of Children and the Elderly in Uruguay
by Marisa Bucheli - 416-429 Is Regional Income Inequality Associated With the Individual Health of Older Adults? Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study
by Jin Kim - 430-437 Progressive State Taxes and Welfare
by Kara D. Smith & Bryan Shone - 438-458 How Successful Has TANF Been? Taking Seriously a Thoughtful Analysis From the Right, With a Tip of the Hat to Peter the Citizen
by Max J. Skidmore