1968 Culture of Poverty Report Human Factors in Modernization Study MIT Booklet

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1968 Culture of Poverty Report Human Factors in Modernization Study MIT Booklet Specs
Book TitleCulture of Poverty Report – Human Factors in Modernization Study
SignedNo
Ex LibrisNo
Narrative TypeNonfiction
Original LanguageEnglish
PublisherMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Intended AudienceAdults
InscribedNo
EditionFirst Edition, Limited Edition, Professional Edition, Special Edition
VintageYes
PersonalizeNo
Publication Year1968
TypeBooklet
FormatTrade Paperback
LanguageEnglish
Era1960s
PersonalizedNo
AuthorPeter Stephenson
FeaturesIllustrated, Staple Bound, Unabridged
GenreMathematics & Sciences, Economics
TopicEconomic History
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
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1968 Massachusetts Institute of Technology “Culture of Poverty Report – Human Factors in Modernization Study”/“THE CULTURE OF POVERTY: An Inventory and Interpretation” Peter StephensonMassachusetts Institute of Technology’s Human Factors in Modernization Project, Center for International Studies.Marked with a March 14, 1970 date stamp and distributed via MIT’s Industrial Liaison Office (Category No. 19), presents an in-depth examination of poverty theory and development studies, with extensive bibliography and institutional context.• Publisher: MIT Center for International Studies• Year: 1968• Alternative Title- “THE CULTURE OF POVERTY: An Inventory and Interpretation by Peter Stephenson• Pages: approx. 150 (see photos)• Size: approx. 11.25” x 8.5”• Binding: Black cloth tape spine• Condition: Acceptable vintage condition with visible aging, folded corners, and edge wear. Please review all photos.The items I sell are vintage. They will have signs of wear. Please carefully examine photos.⸻All items sold are vintage finds sourced from estate sales and thrift stores in the Hollywood area of Southern California.I do my best to catalog any flaws I find in the description of the item.😻😻Your purchase helps me continue to fund my artistic work as a photographer in Hollywood California. It also helps me to feed my increasingly finicky cat who now only wants the most expensive cat food😻😻MIT poverty report, Cold War sociology, development theory, 1970 MIT publication, international development studies, modernization project, vintage academic report, sociology of poverty, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, rare Cold War research, human factors study, social policy ephemera