Differences That Matter: Social Policy and the Working Poor in the United States and Canada

by Dan Zuberi
Differences That Matter: Social Policy and the Working Poor in the United States and Canada  
published 2006 by ILR Press
binding Paperback
isbn 0801473128   (isbn13: 9780801473128)
pages 230
description This book shines a spotlight on the causes and consequences of working poverty, revealing how the lives of low-wage workers are affected by difference...more
date added
05-11-07



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This book was dry and academic, yet I'm glad I forced myself to read it. The author compares the lives of hotel workers in Seattle and Vancouver. They work for the exact same hotel chains. Yet because of governmental policies in these two countries, the quality of life for those in Vancouver is much better. Things like community centers, parks and beaches easily available. City planning things like mixed-income neighborhoods, so the low-income folks in Vancouver don't have to live in ghettos and...more
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