Working Families at the Margins

Working Families at the Margins
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1989
Genre: Families
ISBN:

Abstract: This hearing examines both statistical and personal accounts of working families in America's small towns and rural communities. Topics include: the increase in rural poverty; work is a fact of life for low-income rural families; changing economy fuels poverty growth in rural American; low earnings few benefits characterize rural employment; rural poor receive fewer public benefits; and the relationship between rural economic stress and family stress testimony was received from local social service providers from rural areas.

Attitudes Of Children Towards Their Homeless Peers

Attitudes Of Children Towards Their Homeless Peers
Author: Lawrence C Gibel
Publisher: Garland Science
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000525945

First published in 1996, this study investigates whether housed children hold negative stereotypical ideas about their homeless peers. The study will also try to determine whether these stereotypes are generated by the label "homeless," the characteristics of being homeless such as poverty, or whether these stereotypes are held in response to an underlying racial prejudice.

Small Schools, Education, and the Importance of Community

Small Schools, Education, and the Importance of Community
Author: Tim L. Adsit
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2011-06-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1610480163

Small Schools, Education, and the Importance of Community focuses on three successful approaches for using the school as a catalyst for community development and revitalization, particularly in rural areas. The strategies also work well in suburban and urban areas. The three approaches described include: leadership by K-12 teachers, administrators, and school boards, particularly in the areas of developing schools as community centers, community as curriculum, and school-based economic development. Succesful case studies are also included.

CIS Annual

CIS Annual
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1064
Release: 1990
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

Agrindex

Agrindex
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 720
Release: 1991
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

The Politics Industry

The Politics Industry
Author: Katherine M. Gehl
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1633699242

Leading political innovation activist Katherine Gehl and world-renowned business strategist Michael Porter bring fresh perspective, deep scholarship, and a real and actionable solution, Final Five Voting, to the grand challenge of our broken political and democratic system. Final Five Voting has already been adopted in Alaska and is being advanced in states across the country. The truth is, the American political system is working exactly how it is designed to work, and it isn't designed or optimized today to work for us—for ordinary citizens. Most people believe that our political system is a public institution with high-minded principles and impartial rules derived from the Constitution. In reality, it has become a private industry dominated by a textbook duopoly—the Democrats and the Republicans—and plagued and perverted by unhealthy competition between the players. Tragically, it has therefore become incapable of delivering solutions to America's key economic and social challenges. In fact, there's virtually no connection between our political leaders solving problems and getting reelected. In The Politics Industry, business leader and path-breaking political innovator Katherine Gehl and world-renowned business strategist Michael Porter take a radical new approach. They ingeniously apply the tools of business analysis—and Porter's distinctive Five Forces framework—to show how the political system functions just as every other competitive industry does, and how the duopoly has led to the devastating outcomes we see today. Using this competition lens, Gehl and Porter identify the most powerful lever for change—a strategy comprised of a clear set of choices in two key areas: how our elections work and how we make our laws. Their bracing assessment and practical recommendations cut through the endless debate about various proposed fixes, such as term limits and campaign finance reform. The result: true political innovation. The Politics Industry is an original and completely nonpartisan guide that will open your eyes to the true dynamics and profound challenges of the American political system and provide real solutions for reshaping the system for the benefit of all. THE INSTITUTE FOR POLITICAL INNOVATION The authors will donate all royalties from the sale of this book to the Institute for Political Innovation.