Getting by economic rights and legal protections for people with low income
Material type: TextSeries: Oxford monographs in international humanitarian and criminal law | Oxford scholarship onlinePublication details: 2019 London Oxford University PressDescription: 1 online resource (872 pages)ISBN:- 9780199364763
- 344.7303256 23 HE-G
- KF3720 .H47 2019
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Also issued in print: 2019.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Over the last generation, inequality has risen, wages have fallen, and confidence that children will have a better future is at an all-time low. To be sure, a new generation is speaking up in support of universal health care, better public schools, affordable housing, and livable wages. But until the United States adopts and adheres to policies that ensure dignity and decency for all, people need to get by. This book addresses that imperative. 'Getting By' offers an integrated, critical account of the programs, rights, and legal protections that most directly affect poor and low-income people in the United States, whether they are unemployed, underemployed, or employed, and whether they work within the home or outside the home.
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