The working poor : invisible in America / David K. Shipler.
2004
HC110.P6 S48 2004 (Mapit)
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The working poor : invisible in America / David K. Shipler.
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Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
9780375408908 (alk. paper)
0375408908 (alk. paper)
0375408908 (alk. paper)
Publication Details
New York : Knopf, 2004.
Language
English
Description
xii, 319 p. ; 25 cm.
Call Number
HC110.P6 S48 2004
Alternate Call Number
71.68
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.5/69/0973
Summary
An intimate portrait of poverty-level working families from a range of ethnic backgrounds in America reveals their legacy of low-paying, dead-end jobs, dysfunctional parenting, and substance abuse and charges the government with failing to provide adequate housing, health care, and education. From the author of the Pulitzer Prize winning Arab and Jew, a new book that presents a searing, intimate portrait of working American families struggling against insurmountable odds to escape poverty. As David K. Shipler makes clear in this powerful, humane study, the invisible poor are engaged in the activity most respected in American ideology hard, honest work. But their version of the American Dream is a nightmare: low-paying, dead-end jobs; the profound failure of government to improve upon decaying housing, health care, and education; the failure of families to break the patterns of child abuse and substance abuse. Shipler exposes the interlocking problems by taking us into the sorrowful, infuriating, courageous lives of the poor white and black, Asian and Latino, citizens and immigrants. We encounter them every day, for they do jobs essential to the American economy. We meet drifting farmworkers in North Carolina, exploited garment workers in New Hampshire, illegal immigrants trapped in the steaming kitchens of Los Angeles restaurants, addicts who struggle into productive work from the cruel streets of the nation's capital--each life another aspect of a confounding, far-reaching urgent national crisis. And unlike most works on poverty, this one delves into the calculations of some employers as well--their razor-thin profits, their anxieties about competition from abroad, their frustrations in finding qualified workers. This impassioned book not only dissects the problems, but makes pointed, informed recommendations for change. It is a book that stands to make a difference.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: At the edge of poverty
Money and its opposite
Work doesn't work
Importing the third world
Harvest of shame
The daunting workplace
Sins of the fathers
Kinship
Body and mind
Dreams
Work works
Skill and will.
Money and its opposite
Work doesn't work
Importing the third world
Harvest of shame
The daunting workplace
Sins of the fathers
Kinship
Body and mind
Dreams
Work works
Skill and will.