Family futures : childhood and poverty in urban neighbourhoods / Anne Power, Helen Willmot, and Rosemary Davidson.
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TextSeries: CASE studies on poverty, place, and policyPublication details: Bristol ; Portland : Policy Press, 2011.Description: viii, 296 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 184742970X (pbk.)
- 9781847429704 (pbk.)
- 9781847429728
- 1847429726
- Poor families -- Longitudinal studies
- Urban poor -- Longitudinal studies
- Poor children -- Longitudinal studies
- Poor families -- Services for -- Longitudinal studies
- Urban poor -- Services for -- Longitudinal studies
- Poor children -- Services for -- Longitudinal studies
- Families -- Economic aspects -- Longitudinal studies
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- HV697 .P69 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Family roles in community matters -- Schools in communities -- Young people, space, facilities and activities -- Preventive policing, community safety and community confidence -- Family health and neighbourhood conditions -- Families move into work : skills, training and tax credits -- Housing and regeneration -- How the areas are changing.
Family futures is about family life in areas of concentrated poverty and social problems where surrounding conditions make bringing up children more difficult and family life is more fraught and limited. This book is based on a longitudinal study of more than 200 families interviewed annually over the last decade. It answers three important questions in the works of families themselves: What challenges face families in poor areas? How are the challenges being met? Have government efforts helped or hindered progress over the past decade?--From cover, [p]. 4.
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