This paper provided investigation on economic welfare changes in poor neighborhoods in U.S. central cities during the 1990\u27s. Using Census data for 1990 and 2000, this study found that the association between changes in family median income of poor neighborhoods and changes in family median income of their metropolitan areas was not statistically significant. The empirical evidence indicated that welfare changes in poor neighborhoods were detached from those of their metropolitan areas. The study also tested the correlation between the changes in family income level and other economic factors in poor neighborhoods during 1990\u27s. The test results suggest that government agencies need to refine the education system for poor neighborhood...
Today almost every major metropolitan area in the U.S. has experienced rising poverty at a rate that...
Social scientists have been concerned about the effects on families and children of living in poor n...
This paper reassesses the distinctiveness of the two major approaches to evaluating neighborhood cha...
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 article describes the types of economic isolation that are embedded in various theories of neig...
and 2000, the geographic concentration of the unemployed rose sharply over this period. That is, res...
Urban scientists, policy makers and public administrators have long been aware of the issue of conce...
American policy analysts have assumed that poverty is increasingly concentrating in the inner suburb...
Income segregation is not merely a physical separation between income groups, but is a core driving ...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
This paper examines whether residence within high-poverty urban neighborhoods affects individual eco...
Research on the progress of welfare reform commonly relies on multi-year state and national evaluati...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the relationship between low-income subsidized househ...
The past decades have witnessed increasing concern over the family ills engendered by neighborhoods ...
Today almost every major metropolitan area in the U.S. has experienced rising poverty at a rate that...
Social scientists have been concerned about the effects on families and children of living in poor n...
This paper reassesses the distinctiveness of the two major approaches to evaluating neighborhood cha...
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 article describes the types of economic isolation that are embedded in various theories of neig...
and 2000, the geographic concentration of the unemployed rose sharply over this period. That is, res...
Urban scientists, policy makers and public administrators have long been aware of the issue of conce...
American policy analysts have assumed that poverty is increasingly concentrating in the inner suburb...
Income segregation is not merely a physical separation between income groups, but is a core driving ...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
This paper examines whether residence within high-poverty urban neighborhoods affects individual eco...
Research on the progress of welfare reform commonly relies on multi-year state and national evaluati...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the relationship between low-income subsidized househ...
The past decades have witnessed increasing concern over the family ills engendered by neighborhoods ...
Today almost every major metropolitan area in the U.S. has experienced rising poverty at a rate that...
Social scientists have been concerned about the effects on families and children of living in poor n...
This paper reassesses the distinctiveness of the two major approaches to evaluating neighborhood cha...