From the Stacks: June 8, 2007
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In Dollars & Sense, the analysis of
global economic issues reaches beyond numbers to address the impact
of policy and markets on people's lives. In 'The Care Gap,' writer
Robert Drago looks at the 34.9 percent of people in the United
States who are care-dependent, a group consisting mostly of
children under the age of 16, people with limiting disabilities,
and the elderly. Though young people and the disabled are more
likely than the rest of the population to live in poverty, Drago
exposes a lack of adequate care at all income levels, asserting
that everyone suffers when society fails to provide care for its
people. -- Julie Dolan
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