The colors of poverty

The colors of poverty
About this book
"The Colors of Poverty reframes the debate over the causes of minority poverty by emphasizing the cumulative effects of disadvantage in perpetuating poverty across generations. The contributors consider a kaleidoscope of factors that contribute to widening racial gaps, including education, racial discrimination, social capital, immigration, and incarceration." "The Colors of Poverty is a comprehensive and evocative introduction to the dynamics of race and inequality. The research in this landmark volume moves scholarship on inequality beyond a simple black-white paradigm, beyond the search for a single cause of poverty, and beyond the promise of one "magic bullet" solution."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL18643998W
Subjects
PoorCross-cultural studiesEconomic conditionsSocial conditionsPovertyMinoritiesPoor, united statesMinorities, united states, economic conditions