Children on the Streets of the Americas
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The number of street children in developed and developing nations is rising often in the midst of prosperity. These original contributions study and compare the living conditions and educational experiences of homeless children in the United States Brazil and Cuba. Because social policy and economic factors are central to these children's plight Mickelson and her contributors employ a political economy perspective to examine the lives of the children and the educational and social programs-successful and unsuccessful-that are designed to serve them. The book examines formal and informal programs compares and contrasts children's situations in each country and offers policy recommendations. Throughout the book case studies are combined with recent statistical and demographic facts about each country. Also includes maps. Contributors: Fernanda Gon #231;alves Almeida Jean Anyon Lynn G. Beck Inaia Maria Moreira de Carvalho Anthony Dewees Marian Wright Edelman Ligia Gomes Elliot Irving Epstein Mar #237;a Luisa Gonz #225;lez Linda Holman Ana Huerta-Mac #237;as Martha Knisely Huggins Steven J. Klees Lori Korinek Sheryl L. Lutjens Myriam P. Mesquita Virginia Laycock McLaughlin Roslyn Arlin Mickelson Nelly de Mendo #231;a Moulin Rebecca L. Newman Ralph da Costa Nu #241;ez Vilma Periera Marc Posner Amelia Maria Noronha Pessoa de Queiroz Yvonne Rafferty Irene Rizzini F #250;lvia Rosemberg Murilo Tadeu Moreira Silva James H. Stronge Chriss Walther-Thomas
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