Journal Article — The Struggles and Predicaments of Low-Income Families and Children in Poverty — by Jennifer VanFleet
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Many of us have no idea what it is to live in poverty.
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Abstract
Poverty can be considered a chain reaction often affecting generation after generation, a chain reaction that often interferes with health care, food consumption, resources, transportation, living arrangements, proper clothing, water supply, heat supply, electricity and phone service. Many families have needs that by far surpass the needs mentioned above. Many of us have no idea what it is to live in poverty.
Recommended Citation
VanFleet, Jennifer. 2002. “The Struggles and Predicaments of Low-Income Families and Children in Poverty.” Pp. 37-46 in Student Spiritual Renaissances & Social Reconstructions (Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge: Volume I, Issue 2, 2002). Belmont, MA: Okcir Press (an imprint of Ahead Publishing House).
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