What the Market Does to People: Privatization, Globalization, and Poverty

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Clarity Press, Incorporated, 2003 - Free enterprise - 183 pages
This volume describes, explains and exposes the growth of poverty the world over. It reveals the shocking extent of poverty, the forms it takes, and its results and probes the origins of poverty in attitudes and ideologies, norms and structures.

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INTRODUCTION11
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CHAPTER IITHE RESULTS OF POVERTY42
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CHAPTER IIIWHAT CAUSES POVERTY?58
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David Macarov is Professor Emeritus, Social Work, Hebrew University, Tel Aviv and author of ?Incentives to Work. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1970. ? The Short Course in Development Training. Ramat Gan: Massada, 1973 (with G. Fradkin). Translated and published as El Curso Corto de Entremamieno Para el Desarrollo, by Solidarios, Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana, 1974. ? The Design of Social Welfare. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1978. ? Work and Welfare: The Unholy Alliance. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1980. ? Worker Productivity: Myths and Reality. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1982. ? Quitting Time: The End of Work. Patrington, Hull: MCB University Press, 1988. ? Persisting Unemployment: Can it be Overcome?. Patrington, Hull: MCB University Press, 1991 (Editor). ? Certain Change: Social Work Practice in the Future. Silver Spring: National Association of Social Workers, 1991. ? Social Welfare in Socialist Countries. London: Routledge, 1992 (Co-editor, with J. Dixon). The Structure of Social Welfare: Policy and Practice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1996. ? Poverty: An International Problem. London: Routledge, 1998. (Co-editor, with J. Dixon). ? Twenty-two chapters in books by others. Over fifty articles in scholarly journals: ? ?Poverty Has a Rich Future,? in Didsbury, H. F., Jr., (ed.), Future Vision: Ideas, Insights and Strategies. Bethesda: World Future Society, 1996, pp. 56-75. ? ?Grow Old Along with Me: The Best (and the Worst) is Yet to Be,? in Didsbury, H. F., Jr., (ed.),Frontiers of the 21st Century: Prologue to a New Millennium. Bethesda: World Future Society, 1

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