Urban illusions : new approaches to inner city unemployment

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Urban illusions : new approaches to inner city unemployment

Michael Bernick

Praeger, 1987

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Includes index

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Urban Illusions is the best first-hand account I know of the struggle to solve the employment problem in American cities. Mike Bernick combines a knowledge of the issues as seen from Washington with actual experience leading anti-poverty programs at the local level, a rare combination. He writes extremely well, and he makes shrewd suggestions for where employment policy should go from here. Anybody interested in American social policy will find this book invaluable. Lawrence M. Mead, Author of Beyond Entitlement Urban Illusions goes beyond description of inner city unemployment to consider efforts to reduce the problem. It directly examines the successes and failures that have resulted from past attempts to reduce employment. Although the volume includes data on poverty and government anti-poverty programs, it is written from the perspective of one working on a local, grass-roots level: author Michael Bernick is the founder and executive Director of this outstanding inner city employment program.

目次

Urban Illusions We Set Out to Reduce Inner City Unemployment The Limits of Training Renaissance Looks to the Private Sector The Agam Painting Reading and Writing Below the Ninth Grade Level Unemployment and the Inner Compass Generating Jobs Renaissance Goes Into Business Visions of Business throughout the Antipoverty World "Big Red's Deli" When Government Attempts to Create Jobs Urban Possibilities Me and Joe Califano: January 1985 Christmas 1985 and beyond The Possibilities for Job Training The Possibilities for Inner City Work The Possibilities for Inner City Entrepreneurship A Middlemarch Surgeon Bibliography Index

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