This study develops a technique to estimate and project annual rates of poverty for a large metropolitan area for various segments of its population. The annual estimates and projections are based upon the official rates compiled by the Bureau of the Census. Using Los Angeles/Long Beach as the site of the experimental example, the evidence reveals a substantially increasing trend in the incidence of poverty for the overall metropolitan population. This increase is caused by the dramatic rise in poverty within the Hispanic and Children population groups. Trends in poverty are negative, however, for the Elderly, Blacks, Female Family Heads and Whites. Explanations are offered for the disparate trends in poverty among the various groups. These...
viii, 88 p. : ill. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries. Search the lib...
In recent years an extensive body of literature has emerged on the definition, measurement and analy...
Examines how the distribution of concentrated poverty in metropolitan areas has shifted in the past ...
This study develops a technique to estimate and project annual rates of poverty for a large metropol...
This study establishes a methodology to create annual rates of poverty within a metropolitan region....
This study serves two purposes. First, it demonstrates a method of estimating and projecting a...
This study examines and projects demographic poverty within the state of California without the over...
This study serves two purposes. First, it demonstrates a method of estimating and projecting a...
In this article, poverty statistics are examined over the past 50 years for insights on trends. Data...
This paper re-examines the determinants of poverty using a pooled data set of 331 U.S. Metropolitan ...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
The Census Bureau reports poverty statistics annually based on American Community Survey (ACS) data....
Summary. After developing a longitudinal data-base of civil divisions within 27 large metropoli-tan ...
Urban poverty arises from the uneven distribution of poor populations across neighborhoods of a city...
American policy analysts have assumed that poverty is increasingly concentrating in the inner suburb...
viii, 88 p. : ill. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries. Search the lib...
In recent years an extensive body of literature has emerged on the definition, measurement and analy...
Examines how the distribution of concentrated poverty in metropolitan areas has shifted in the past ...
This study develops a technique to estimate and project annual rates of poverty for a large metropol...
This study establishes a methodology to create annual rates of poverty within a metropolitan region....
This study serves two purposes. First, it demonstrates a method of estimating and projecting a...
This study examines and projects demographic poverty within the state of California without the over...
This study serves two purposes. First, it demonstrates a method of estimating and projecting a...
In this article, poverty statistics are examined over the past 50 years for insights on trends. Data...
This paper re-examines the determinants of poverty using a pooled data set of 331 U.S. Metropolitan ...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
The Census Bureau reports poverty statistics annually based on American Community Survey (ACS) data....
Summary. After developing a longitudinal data-base of civil divisions within 27 large metropoli-tan ...
Urban poverty arises from the uneven distribution of poor populations across neighborhoods of a city...
American policy analysts have assumed that poverty is increasingly concentrating in the inner suburb...
viii, 88 p. : ill. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries. Search the lib...
In recent years an extensive body of literature has emerged on the definition, measurement and analy...
Examines how the distribution of concentrated poverty in metropolitan areas has shifted in the past ...