If you’re still looking for information, and we hope
you are, these resources will tell you where to find it, or
who you can talk to. The things we’ve tried to draw
your attention to are a start—these resources will help
you along the way.
2006 Poverty Lines
Canada's unofficial poverty lines, otherwise known as The Low-Income Cut-offs, are available on the CCSD website. Access them here. [Source: CCSD Newsflash]
Campaign
2000 (Canada)
Campaign 2000’s links
page can direct you to almost all of the major policy organizations
in Canada.
United
Nations Development Program (International)
This directory
of UNDP publications on poverty groups its documents by theme
and type. Scroll down for Conference Reports, working papers,
technical documents, and more.
The
Mott Foundation (USA)
Just click
on the topic you’re interested in—the Mott Foundation
has most of its publications since the late 1990’s available
online. Education and Poverty are their specialties. Publications
that aren’t online can be ordered.
Poverty
USA Education Centre Poverty USA contains many useful
resources, but their Education
Centre has lesson plans, bibliographies, and activity
suggestions. Click on “Press Room” to see press
releases and articles.
SRDC
Publications List (Canada)
Here are all of the SRDC’s
reports in one place. You can download their research documents,
newsletters, and working papers by picking and choosing from
the boxes.
MDRC
Publications Directory (USA)
MDRC’s research can all be accessed from this
section of their website. Browse by topic, or search by
keywords.
Have we missed something? Know a great resource
we should include here? Email us at tamarack@tamarackcommunity.ca.
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