Description
Maricopa County has experienced remarkable population growth for decades, and will continue to do so. But while expanding metro areas tend to pay close attention to physical infrastructure—diligently budgeting for roads, sewers, schools and the like—there is often a relative lack of attention to meeting the future demands for human services. Relying on the expertise from throughout the College of Public Programs, this report analyzes 12 critically important topics, including children and families, poverty, substance abuse, and Latinos.
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Title
- Greater Phoenix Forward: Sustaining and Enhancing the Human-Services Infrastructure
Contributors
- Ashcraft, Robert (Author)
- Ashford, Jose (Author)
- Becerra, David (Author)
- Friedman, Debra (Author)
- Gustavsson, Nora (Author)
- Hall, John Stuart (Author)
- Kennedy, Teri K. (Author)
- Marsiglia, Flavio F. (Author)
- Melnick, Rob (Author)
- Nieri, Tanya (Author)
- Rex, Tom R. (Author)
- Robles, Barbara (Author)
- Segal, Elizabeth (Author)
- Tyrrell, Timothy (Author)
- Virden, Randy J. (Author)
- Welch, Nancy (Author)
- Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
- Valley of the Sun United Way (Funder)
- City of Phoenix (Funder)
- Alcoa Foundation (Funder)
- SRP (Funder)
- APS (Funder)
- Downtown Phoenix Partnership (Funder)
Date Created
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2008
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