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Schiller's The Economics of Poverty and Discrimination has been the leading college text in this field for over twenty years. From the beginning, the text has been distinguished by its coverage, tight organization, multidisciplinary perspective, and timeliness. The eighth edition preserves these qualities while incorporating new material, including: The latest (1998) poverty profiles, including special Census Bureau tabulations undertaken specifically for the Schiller text. A detailed discussion of the new welfare system (TANF) and an assessment of its impact on welfare caseloads and poverty. An assessment of the affirmative action reversals in California and elsewhere. More illustrations and assessments of the interplay between business cycles, poverty, and discrimination. A new assessment of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) as well as targeted employee tax credits (e.g., the Work Opportunity Tax Credit). Expanded discussion of the minimum wage. New material on "family policy," including maternity leave and child care subsidies. New emphasis on class discrimination and income-targeted preferences. More public opinion data on poverty, inequality, and racism. Additional data on the critical antipoverty effectiveness of Social Security and other income-transfer programs. In addition to this wealth of new material, the new edition of The Economics of Poverty and Discrimination lists web sites that permit students to access additional data and resources. An accompanying Instructor's Manual, prepared by Professor Steve Rock of Western Illinois University, offers additional resources and teaching suggestions.Schiller, Bradley R. is the author of 'Economics of Poverty and Discrimination', published 2000 under ISBN 9780130173225 and ISBN 0130173223.
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