Separate societies : poverty and inequality in U.S. cities / William W. Goldsmith and Edward J. Blakely ; foreword by Bill Clinton.
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- 9781439902936
- 1439902933
- Urban poor -- United States
- Inner cities -- United States
- Urban renewal -- United States
- Regional planning -- United States
- United States -- Social policy -- 1980-1993
- Pauvres en milieu urbain -- États-Unis
- Rénovation urbaine -- États-Unis
- Aménagement du territoire -- États-Unis
- États-Unis -- Politique sociale -- 1981-1993
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Poverty & Homelessness
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- Inner cities
- Regional planning
- Social policy
- Urban poor
- Urban renewal
- United States
- Social Welfare & Social Work
- Social Welfare & Social Work - General
- Social Sciences
- 1980-1993
- 362.50973/091734 22
- HV4045 .G65 2010eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-243) and index.
The end of an era: divided we fall -- Separate assets: race, gender, and other dimensions of poverty -- Separate opportunities: competition versus inclusion -- the international dimensions of American urban poverty -- Separate places: the changing shape of the American metropolis -- Rebuilding the American city.
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An examination of the presence and persistence of urban poverty and the dilemmas of local reform.
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