<p>In the United States, poverty has been historically higher and disproportionately concentrated in the American South. Despite this fact, much of the conventional poverty literature in the United States has focused on urban poverty in cities, particularly in the Northeast and Midwest. Relatively less American poverty research has focused on the enduring economic distress in the South, which Wimberley (2008:899) calls “a neglected regional crisis of historic and contemporary urgency.” Accordingly, this dissertation contributes to the inequality literature by focusing much needed attention on poverty in the South. </p><p>Each empirical chapter focuses on a different aspect of poverty in the South. Chapter 2 examines why poverty is higher in...
Despite Civil Rights legislation, racial inequality persists, especially in the context of poverty. ...
This study utilizes the 2005 to 2007 American Community Survey data to examine two research question...
This paper is a broad expansion of an SRSA Research Fellows Address presented in Roslyn, Virginia on...
Poverty in the United States is not randomly distributed across the country in an even or fairly eve...
Rural poverty is largely regional. The nation\u27s primary region of rural poverty is the Black Belt...
Partridge and Rickman explore the wide geographic disparities in poverty across the United States. T...
We examine differences in income within the U.S., and the regions of persistent poverty that have ar...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
It is widely known that the South is home to some of the places with the highest rates of child pove...
This study focuses on the longstanding impoverishment of the rural South and three of its subregions...
In this paper, we examine poverty in three regions in the United States and Germany and discuss its ...
"In this paper, we examine poverty in three regions in the United States and Germany and discuss its...
Leading scholars examine the conflicting paradigms of affluence and destitution in the United States...
Despite Civil Rights legislation, racial inequality persists, especially in the context of poverty. ...
Previous research that has quantified the dispersion of U.S. urban poverty has often focused on metr...
Despite Civil Rights legislation, racial inequality persists, especially in the context of poverty. ...
This study utilizes the 2005 to 2007 American Community Survey data to examine two research question...
This paper is a broad expansion of an SRSA Research Fellows Address presented in Roslyn, Virginia on...
Poverty in the United States is not randomly distributed across the country in an even or fairly eve...
Rural poverty is largely regional. The nation\u27s primary region of rural poverty is the Black Belt...
Partridge and Rickman explore the wide geographic disparities in poverty across the United States. T...
We examine differences in income within the U.S., and the regions of persistent poverty that have ar...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
It is widely known that the South is home to some of the places with the highest rates of child pove...
This study focuses on the longstanding impoverishment of the rural South and three of its subregions...
In this paper, we examine poverty in three regions in the United States and Germany and discuss its ...
"In this paper, we examine poverty in three regions in the United States and Germany and discuss its...
Leading scholars examine the conflicting paradigms of affluence and destitution in the United States...
Despite Civil Rights legislation, racial inequality persists, especially in the context of poverty. ...
Previous research that has quantified the dispersion of U.S. urban poverty has often focused on metr...
Despite Civil Rights legislation, racial inequality persists, especially in the context of poverty. ...
This study utilizes the 2005 to 2007 American Community Survey data to examine two research question...
This paper is a broad expansion of an SRSA Research Fellows Address presented in Roslyn, Virginia on...