Geographic Information Systems (GIS) allow easy comparison of spatial phenomenon with other variables and output the results onto maps which non-specialist audience can easily interpret and analyze. This study made an effort to understand the spatial distribution of poverty within the Twin Cities Metro Area. Poverty distribution is compared with but not limited to the selected variables such as education level, education funding, family size, family composition, infrastructure distribution, and illicit drugs. The Census 2000 family income variables have been analyzed and mapped using GIS. According to federal guidelines in 2000, the poverty threshold for a family of three was $14,150. The poverty threshold for a family of four was $17,050. ...
"The Unequal Distribution of Health in the Twin Cities" was commissioned by the Blue Cross and Blue ...
The Greater Toronto Area is one of the most iconic areas in Canada for dense population, multicultur...
Previous research that has quantified the dispersion of U.S. urban poverty has often focused on metr...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) allow easy comparison of spatial phenomenon with other variable...
Socioeconomic and health-related data at the county level are now available through the Community He...
This research attempts to comprehend the changes in poverty as the settings around it evolved. Chang...
Poverty refers simply to lack of resources or abilities of households or individuals to meet their c...
Summary. After developing a longitudinal data-base of civil divisions within 27 large metropoli-tan ...
After developing a longitudinal database of civil divisions within 27 large metropolitan areas (MSAs...
In high-income countries poverty maps are typically applied to represent concentrations of poor popu...
Little is known about the spatial clustering of neighborhood deprivation across the United States (U...
Urban poverty arises from the uneven distribution of poor populations across neighborhoods of a city...
Poverty mapping is usually developed from some sources of data, such as from census and survey data....
The Census Bureau reports poverty statistics annually based on American Community Survey (ACS) data....
This six-part series of reports is based on a 1984 survey of 966 low income households in the Twin C...
"The Unequal Distribution of Health in the Twin Cities" was commissioned by the Blue Cross and Blue ...
The Greater Toronto Area is one of the most iconic areas in Canada for dense population, multicultur...
Previous research that has quantified the dispersion of U.S. urban poverty has often focused on metr...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) allow easy comparison of spatial phenomenon with other variable...
Socioeconomic and health-related data at the county level are now available through the Community He...
This research attempts to comprehend the changes in poverty as the settings around it evolved. Chang...
Poverty refers simply to lack of resources or abilities of households or individuals to meet their c...
Summary. After developing a longitudinal data-base of civil divisions within 27 large metropoli-tan ...
After developing a longitudinal database of civil divisions within 27 large metropolitan areas (MSAs...
In high-income countries poverty maps are typically applied to represent concentrations of poor popu...
Little is known about the spatial clustering of neighborhood deprivation across the United States (U...
Urban poverty arises from the uneven distribution of poor populations across neighborhoods of a city...
Poverty mapping is usually developed from some sources of data, such as from census and survey data....
The Census Bureau reports poverty statistics annually based on American Community Survey (ACS) data....
This six-part series of reports is based on a 1984 survey of 966 low income households in the Twin C...
"The Unequal Distribution of Health in the Twin Cities" was commissioned by the Blue Cross and Blue ...
The Greater Toronto Area is one of the most iconic areas in Canada for dense population, multicultur...
Previous research that has quantified the dispersion of U.S. urban poverty has often focused on metr...