Books
Maxwell Chen

Poverty's Hidden Depths

“Poverty's Hidden Depths” presents a groundbreaking examination of economic hardship that transcends traditional understanding by combining hard data with human stories. This comprehensive analysis reveals how systemic factors, social attitudes, and individual circumstances interweave to create persistent cycles of poverty across diverse communities.

Through a unique blend of three decades' worth of research spanning multiple countries, the book illuminates the limitations of conventional poverty metrics while exploring the profound psychological and social dimensions often overlooked in economic analyses. The book's distinctive approach combines quantitative economic indicators with ethnographic studies, including longitudinal interviews with 200 families experiencing poverty and policy analysis from 15 countries.

This multi-layered investigation reveals compelling insights about how poverty affects cognitive capacity, social relationships, and economic mobility. Rather than relying solely on income-based measurements, the research demonstrates how factors like housing policy, education systems, and healthcare access create interconnected challenges that affect multiple generations.

Starting with foundational concepts and progressing to practical applications, the book offers valuable insights for both policy makers and general readers interested in social justice and economic policy. By examining case studies from urban and rural settings across different economic systems, it provides a nuanced understanding of how poverty manifests in various contexts.

The work maintains academic rigor while remaining accessible, using clear language to explain complex concepts and offering actionable recommendations for policy reform and community intervention strategies.
73 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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