Generational Poverty

An Economic Look at the Culture of the Poor

Business & Finance, Economics, Economic Conditions
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Author: Adam D. Vass Gal ISBN: 9781622731640
Publisher: Vernon Art and Science Inc. Publication: April 20, 2016
Imprint: Vernon Press Language: English
Author: Adam D. Vass Gal
ISBN: 9781622731640
Publisher: Vernon Art and Science Inc.
Publication: April 20, 2016
Imprint: Vernon Press
Language: English

Are the impoverished victims of circumstance or are they contributing to their situations through their own actions and principles?  This perplexing question does not have a simple answer. "Generational Poverty: An Economic Look at the Culture of the Poor" examines both sides of the coin.  Written by an economist, the book provides a unique perspective into the study of this emotionally-charged issue. It shows that economic analysis can shed light on some of the roots of persistent poverty and may point to its potential solution.

Generational Poverty covers the author’s eye-opening experiences with a young man named Jermaine and his family, initiated through the Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) program. As someone who cares for Jermaine and his family, it was nothing short of a surprise to see first-hand some of the obstacles Jermaine’s family are creating for themselves, while at the same time battling many of today’s social constructs. In the course of the program,  the author learned a great deal about Jermaine’s life, culture, and the obstacles he faces.  This work identifies impediments that Jermaine has experienced as well as common challenges faced in his community.  

In the words of the author: “Most of my research for this book is devoted to pinpointing these cultural issues and gathering varying opinions for each one.  While I do detail each unique perspective, my goal is to align each argument to an economic fundamental.  This creates a more consistent diagnosis that does not depend on a personal set of values.  My hope is that future economists will continue to study this suffering portion of our population to determine the most effective way to remedy the continuingly increasing problem of poverty.” 

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Are the impoverished victims of circumstance or are they contributing to their situations through their own actions and principles?  This perplexing question does not have a simple answer. "Generational Poverty: An Economic Look at the Culture of the Poor" examines both sides of the coin.  Written by an economist, the book provides a unique perspective into the study of this emotionally-charged issue. It shows that economic analysis can shed light on some of the roots of persistent poverty and may point to its potential solution.

Generational Poverty covers the author’s eye-opening experiences with a young man named Jermaine and his family, initiated through the Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) program. As someone who cares for Jermaine and his family, it was nothing short of a surprise to see first-hand some of the obstacles Jermaine’s family are creating for themselves, while at the same time battling many of today’s social constructs. In the course of the program,  the author learned a great deal about Jermaine’s life, culture, and the obstacles he faces.  This work identifies impediments that Jermaine has experienced as well as common challenges faced in his community.  

In the words of the author: “Most of my research for this book is devoted to pinpointing these cultural issues and gathering varying opinions for each one.  While I do detail each unique perspective, my goal is to align each argument to an economic fundamental.  This creates a more consistent diagnosis that does not depend on a personal set of values.  My hope is that future economists will continue to study this suffering portion of our population to determine the most effective way to remedy the continuingly increasing problem of poverty.” 

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