This working paper analyzes recently released estimates of poverty and economic conditions data from the U.S. Census Bureau 2009 American Community Survey. These data are used along with local and state administrative data files to help residents and public officials address concerns related to poverty, employment and education for residents of Milwaukee and the state. Poverty is a most serious statewide problem with 1 out of 8 Wisconsin residents living in poverty, according to the 2009 ACS. In Milwaukee 1 in 4 residents was living in poverty in the 12 months prior to the ACS survey. In Racine, Eau Claire and Madison 1 in 5 residents was living in poverty, and in Kenosha and Green Bay 1 in 6 residents was estimated to be living in poverty...
Milwaukee Neighborhood Indicators Reports were initially developed by the Employment and Training In...
Harold Rose, UWM professor of Geography and Urban Studies, examined the findings of the Employment a...
As a planning supplement to the annual count of school children in the city of Milwaukee, the Employ...
This working paper analyzes recently released estimates of poverty and economic conditions data from...
One of the most critical labor force problems facing Milwaukee’s “working poor” families is the lack...
The Employment and Training Institute was asked to provide a detailed demographic analysis of the po...
Family poverty brought on by the lack of steady, good paying jobs and the resulting lack of adequate...
As a planning supplement to the annual count of school children in the city of Milwaukee, the Employ...
The Employment and Training Institute prepared indicators of economic need for the Greater Milwaukee...
As part of an ongoing research project, the Employment and Training Institute compared Wisconsin sta...
Critical labor force problems facing Milwaukee County’s “working poor” families are the lack of stea...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
The Milwaukee neighborhood indicators reports were developed by the University of Wisconsin-Milwauke...
The newly released poverty data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey provide a gl...
Examines data on Wisconsin's low-income working families, including health insurance coverage and po...
Milwaukee Neighborhood Indicators Reports were initially developed by the Employment and Training In...
Harold Rose, UWM professor of Geography and Urban Studies, examined the findings of the Employment a...
As a planning supplement to the annual count of school children in the city of Milwaukee, the Employ...
This working paper analyzes recently released estimates of poverty and economic conditions data from...
One of the most critical labor force problems facing Milwaukee’s “working poor” families is the lack...
The Employment and Training Institute was asked to provide a detailed demographic analysis of the po...
Family poverty brought on by the lack of steady, good paying jobs and the resulting lack of adequate...
As a planning supplement to the annual count of school children in the city of Milwaukee, the Employ...
The Employment and Training Institute prepared indicators of economic need for the Greater Milwaukee...
As part of an ongoing research project, the Employment and Training Institute compared Wisconsin sta...
Critical labor force problems facing Milwaukee County’s “working poor” families are the lack of stea...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
The Milwaukee neighborhood indicators reports were developed by the University of Wisconsin-Milwauke...
The newly released poverty data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey provide a gl...
Examines data on Wisconsin's low-income working families, including health insurance coverage and po...
Milwaukee Neighborhood Indicators Reports were initially developed by the Employment and Training In...
Harold Rose, UWM professor of Geography and Urban Studies, examined the findings of the Employment a...
As a planning supplement to the annual count of school children in the city of Milwaukee, the Employ...