Fifty years ago, Lyndon Johnson declared war on poverty, prompting the creation of dozens of federal programs aimed at alleviating poverty and striking at its roots. Today, just how much progress has been made? Download this infographic to find out
Outlines calls for national, state, and local efforts to reduce poverty; summarizes the need for qua...
On May 7, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson addressed a large crowd that filled the College Green on...
The paper reviews poverty trends and measurements, poverty reduction in historical perspective, the ...
Fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson launched a War on Poverty while delivering his first ...
All modern societies grapple with the issue of poverty. The United States is the richest country in ...
America holds a long-cherished reputation as a land of opportunity. Yet 50 years ago, more than one ...
The lowest percentage in poverty since we started counting was 11.1 percent in 1973. The rate climbe...
This bachelor thesis deals with the program of War on Poverty declared by president Lyndon Baines Jo...
Johnson’s declaration was a series of major legislative changes, whose success (or failure) is still...
The paper analyses the power balance between the President of the United States and the Congress dur...
Safety net programs emerging from the War on Poverty and later antipoverty efforts such as Head Star...
It would be an understatement to say that poverty reduction is one of the most important goals of ou...
Guest editor Thomas McInerny introduces Volume 7, Issue 1: 50 Years After the War on Poverty: Histor...
Using data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey and the March Current Population Survey, we calculat...
provided helpful comments on a previous draft. President Lyndon Johnson declared War on Poverty in 1...
Outlines calls for national, state, and local efforts to reduce poverty; summarizes the need for qua...
On May 7, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson addressed a large crowd that filled the College Green on...
The paper reviews poverty trends and measurements, poverty reduction in historical perspective, the ...
Fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson launched a War on Poverty while delivering his first ...
All modern societies grapple with the issue of poverty. The United States is the richest country in ...
America holds a long-cherished reputation as a land of opportunity. Yet 50 years ago, more than one ...
The lowest percentage in poverty since we started counting was 11.1 percent in 1973. The rate climbe...
This bachelor thesis deals with the program of War on Poverty declared by president Lyndon Baines Jo...
Johnson’s declaration was a series of major legislative changes, whose success (or failure) is still...
The paper analyses the power balance between the President of the United States and the Congress dur...
Safety net programs emerging from the War on Poverty and later antipoverty efforts such as Head Star...
It would be an understatement to say that poverty reduction is one of the most important goals of ou...
Guest editor Thomas McInerny introduces Volume 7, Issue 1: 50 Years After the War on Poverty: Histor...
Using data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey and the March Current Population Survey, we calculat...
provided helpful comments on a previous draft. President Lyndon Johnson declared War on Poverty in 1...
Outlines calls for national, state, and local efforts to reduce poverty; summarizes the need for qua...
On May 7, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson addressed a large crowd that filled the College Green on...
The paper reviews poverty trends and measurements, poverty reduction in historical perspective, the ...