Katherine S. Newman
Born 1953-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL234743A
Top Subjects
- United States (5)
- Sociology (3)
- Social Science (3)
- United States -- Social conditions -- 1980- (2)
- Social mobility -- United States. (2)
- Working poor -- United States (2)
- Inner cities -- United States (2)
Books by Katherine S. Newman
Total count: 20
Law and economic organizationa comparative study of preindustrial societiesCambridge University Press1983-01-01
Falling from gracethe experience of downward mobility in the American middle classFree Press1988-01-01
Declining fortunesthe withering of the American dreamBasicBooks1993-01-01
No shame in my gamethe working poor in the inner city1st ed.Knopf and the Russell Sage Foundation1999-01-01
No shame in my gamethe working poor in the inner city1st ed.Knopf and the Russell Sage Foundation1999-01-01
A Different Shade of GrayMid-Life and Beyond in the Inner CityNew Press2003-01-01
A different shade of graymidlife and beyond in the inner cityNew Press2003-01-01
RampageThe Social Roots of School ShootingsBasic Books2004-02-03-
RampageThe Social Roots Of School ShootingsDiane Pub Co2004-09-30
RampageThe Social Roots Of School ShootingsBasic Books2005-05-03
Chutes and laddersnavigating the low-wage labor marketRussell Sage Foundation2006-01-01-
The missing classportraits of the near poor in AmericaBeacon Press2007-01-01
The Missing ClassPortraits of the Near Poor in America1 editionBeacon Press2007-09-05
Discrimination in an unequal worldOxford University Press2009-01-01
Who cares?public ambivalence and government activism from the New Deal to the second gilded agePrinceton University Press2010-01-01-
Who cares?public ambivalence and government activism from the New Deal to the second gilded agePrinceton University Press2010-01-01
Taxing the poordoing damage to the truly disadvantagedUniversity of California Press2011-01-01
The accordion familyboomerang kids, anxious parents, and the private toll of global competitionBeacon Press2012-01-01-
Oyamotogurashi to iu senryakuakōdion famirī no jidai = The accordion family : boomerang kids, anxious parents, and the private toll of global competitionIwanami Shoten2013-01-01
Reskilling Americalearning to labor in the twenty-first centuryFirst edition.Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Company2016-01-01