This paper uses Panel Study of Income Dynamics data for 1989, 1994, and 1999 to examine why some U.S. households are asset poor; that is, why households have insufficient resources to invest in their future or to sustain household members at a basic level during times of economic disruption. The study contributes to an improved understanding of asset poverty's correlates by examining the influence of place of residence; the extant literature has focused on individual-level explanations. We estimate a random-effects logistic model of the probability that an individual is asset poor at a given point in time as a function of household-level (e.g. age, gender, race of the household head and family structure) and place-level (regional and rural-...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and real assets among families with ...
Abstract: The persistence of poverty in the modern American economy, with rates of poverty in some ...
This paper uses Panel Study of Income Dynamics data for 1989, 1994, and 1999 to examine why some U.S...
Research shows households are more likely to be poor in rural versus urban America. Does this phenom...
In the United States, low-income people are not evenly distributed across the rural-urban landscape....
This section includes: On the Empirical Finding of a Higher Risk of Poverty in Rural Areas: Is Rural...
We explore how poverty differs between urban and rural areas and among U.S. regions, using metropoli...
Lower income households are at risk for material hardship, particularly amidst the economic fallout ...
Graduation date: 2010Why do rural households leave for urban places? And how does this\ud decision a...
American prosperity in the second half of the 1980s together with the booming economy of the 1990s c...
There is abundant research that focuses on the causes and consequences of poverty in rural areas, a...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
A rural-urban poverty gap exists in most countries in the world and this paper employs a novel appro...
This paper examines the causes of spatial inequalities in economic development across rural America....
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and real assets among families with ...
Abstract: The persistence of poverty in the modern American economy, with rates of poverty in some ...
This paper uses Panel Study of Income Dynamics data for 1989, 1994, and 1999 to examine why some U.S...
Research shows households are more likely to be poor in rural versus urban America. Does this phenom...
In the United States, low-income people are not evenly distributed across the rural-urban landscape....
This section includes: On the Empirical Finding of a Higher Risk of Poverty in Rural Areas: Is Rural...
We explore how poverty differs between urban and rural areas and among U.S. regions, using metropoli...
Lower income households are at risk for material hardship, particularly amidst the economic fallout ...
Graduation date: 2010Why do rural households leave for urban places? And how does this\ud decision a...
American prosperity in the second half of the 1980s together with the booming economy of the 1990s c...
There is abundant research that focuses on the causes and consequences of poverty in rural areas, a...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
A rural-urban poverty gap exists in most countries in the world and this paper employs a novel appro...
This paper examines the causes of spatial inequalities in economic development across rural America....
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and real assets among families with ...
Abstract: The persistence of poverty in the modern American economy, with rates of poverty in some ...