Theoretical and Empirical Insights into Child and Family Poverty: Cross-National Perspectives

By: E. Fernandez, A. Zeira, T. Vecchiato, C. Canali, eds.

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ABSTRACT:This book brings together a range of theoretical and empirical perspectives on conceptualization, measurement, multidimensional impacts, and policy and service responses to address child and family poverty. It illuminates issues and trends through country level chapters, thus shedding light on dynamics of poverty in different jurisdictions. The book is structured into three sections: The first includes introductory chapters canvassing key debates around definition, conceptualization, measurement, and theoretical and idealogical positions. The second section covers impacts of poverty on specific domains of children’s and families’ experience using snapshots from specific countries/geographic regions. The third section focuses on programs, policies and interventions, and addresses poverty and its impacts. It showcases specific interventions, programs, and policies aimed at responding to children, families, and communities and how they are, or might be, evaluated. Through cross-national case studies and evaluations, this international collection illustrates the diversity of approaches and outcomes.