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100 1  Halpern-Meekin, Sarah,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2006134081|eauthor. 
245 10 Social poverty :|blow-income parents and the struggle for 
       family and community ties /|cSarah Halpern-Meekin. 
264  1 New York :|bNew York University Press,|c[2019] 
264  4 |c©2019 
300    1 online resource (vi, 295 pages) 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tIntroduction: social poverty in America --|tYoung, poor 
       parents: lacking social support and social capital --
       |tBecoming an adult: getting a car, a job, and paying the 
       bills --|tCommitting to a relationship: "you have to have 
       your trust in place" --|tBecoming a parent: doing better 
       and settling down --|tFamily expectations: looking for 
       support --|tLearning skills: building trust and 
       communities --|tRelationship and parenting changes: making
       it work --|tConclusion: escaping social poverty. 
520    Could a lack of close, meaningful social ties be a public-
       rather than just a private-problem? In 'Social Poverty', 
       Sarah Halpern-Meekin provides a much-needed window into 
       the nature of social ties among low-income, unmarried 
       parents, highlighting their often-ignored forms of 
       hardship. Drawing on in-depth interviews with thirty-one 
       couples, collected during their participation in a 
       government-sponsored relationship education program called
       'Family Expectations', she brings unprecedented attention 
       to the relational and emotional dimensions of 
       socioeconomic disadvantage. Poverty scholars typically 
       focus on the economic use value of social ties-for example,
       how relationships enable access to job leads, informal 
       loans, or a spare bedroom. However, Halpern-Meekin 
       introduces the important new concept of "social poverty," 
       identifying it not just as a derivative of economic 
       poverty, but as its own condition, which also perpetuates 
       poverty. Through a careful and nuanced analysis of the 
       strengths and limitations of relationship classes, she 
       shines a light on the fundamental place of core 
       socioemotional needs in our lives. Engaging and 
       compassionate, 'Social Poverty' highlights a new direction
       for policy and poverty research that can enrich our 
       understanding of disadvantaged families around the country
588 0  Print version record. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aHalpern-Meekin, Sarah.|tSocial poverty.
       |dNew York : New York University Press, [2019]
       |z9781479891214|w(DLC)  2018030572|w(OCoLC)1044773000 
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