viii, 88 p. : ill. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number.In recent years, researchers have taken a particular interest in the spatial concentration of poverty due to evidence suggesting that people liVing within certain densities of poverty are more likely to experience certain problems or what have become known as neighborhood effects. This analysis is a quantitative study, focused on describing changes in poverty concentration between 1990 and 2000 in United States metropolitan areas. The study reports changes seen at the commonly used 40% poverty concentration threshold between 1990 and 2000, while at the same time considering other concentra...
After developing a longitudinal database of civil divisions within 27 large metropolitan areas (MSAs...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
Individual poverty has long been linked to poor health. With the increased importance of the social ...
Urban scientists, policy makers and public administrators have long been aware of the issue of conce...
Examines how the distribution of concentrated poverty in metropolitan areas has shifted in the past ...
American policy analysts have assumed that poverty is increasingly concentrating in the inner suburb...
UnrestrictedEmploying a mixed methodology, this dissertation investigates emerging trends in the spa...
Scholars In the United States have almost universally defined concentrated poverty as census tracts ...
We characterize axiomatically a new index of urban poverty that i) captures aspects of the incidence...
Compares metropolitan census tracts that improved with respect to poverty in the 1990s with those th...
Urban poverty arises from the uneven distribution of poor populations across neighborhoods of a city...
Previous research that has quantified the dispersion of U.S. urban poverty has often focused on metr...
Social scientists have been concerned about the effects on families and children of living in poor n...
This paper explores the change in the concentration of poor individuals in the neighborhoods of a ci...
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...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
Individual poverty has long been linked to poor health. With the increased importance of the social ...
Urban scientists, policy makers and public administrators have long been aware of the issue of conce...
Examines how the distribution of concentrated poverty in metropolitan areas has shifted in the past ...
American policy analysts have assumed that poverty is increasingly concentrating in the inner suburb...
UnrestrictedEmploying a mixed methodology, this dissertation investigates emerging trends in the spa...
Scholars In the United States have almost universally defined concentrated poverty as census tracts ...
We characterize axiomatically a new index of urban poverty that i) captures aspects of the incidence...
Compares metropolitan census tracts that improved with respect to poverty in the 1990s with those th...
Urban poverty arises from the uneven distribution of poor populations across neighborhoods of a city...
Previous research that has quantified the dispersion of U.S. urban poverty has often focused on metr...
Social scientists have been concerned about the effects on families and children of living in poor n...
This paper explores the change in the concentration of poor individuals in the neighborhoods of a ci...
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...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
Individual poverty has long been linked to poor health. With the increased importance of the social ...