The plight of the poor has played a role in America’s politics for decades. In the 1930’s, Franklin Roosevelt’s Democratic Party vowed to fight the Great Depression, and by implementing countless anti-poverty initiatives and agencies it won enormous favor with the public and ushered in a period of Democratic dominance. In modern politics, narratives surrounding the poor and programs designed to help them are utilized by Republicans and Democrats to further their party’s agenda. I examine the influence of various demographic factors on the attitudes of Mississippi residents towards spending by the government intended to alleviate poverty, using the Mississippi Poll’s results from the years 2004-2014 as my dataset and using cross-tabulation a...
It was hypothesized that the socialspatial dialectic (location, education, politics and race) contri...
This study determines the characteristics of poor family heads in rural areas of the Mississippi Del...
Although exploring the political participation of the poor is of paramount significance in the curre...
feedback. Past research has demonstrated that Americans view poverty in racial terms, and that they ...
Over the years, as a result of depopulation, the population in Mississippi State has fallen by almos...
Only periodically since 1929 have federal policymakers considered poverty a public problem. Periods ...
ABSTRACT This research is a part of a much larger study which has been conducted on the implementati...
How did poverty, race, population density, and other demographic characteristics affect disenfranchi...
Using a county-level population analysis, the author examines whether the interaction between religi...
Civic engagement, particularly voter turnout, has declined as economic inequality and economic resid...
This thesis applies Bill Bishop’s Big Sort theory to sixteen Mississippi counties. The goal is to d...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis is a quantitative analysis of the social and economi...
<p>In the United States, poverty has been historically higher and disproportionately concentrated in...
Recent months have seen concern over voter identification measures that have been introduced that ma...
This research examines whether people in different social classes have varying views on whether the ...
It was hypothesized that the socialspatial dialectic (location, education, politics and race) contri...
This study determines the characteristics of poor family heads in rural areas of the Mississippi Del...
Although exploring the political participation of the poor is of paramount significance in the curre...
feedback. Past research has demonstrated that Americans view poverty in racial terms, and that they ...
Over the years, as a result of depopulation, the population in Mississippi State has fallen by almos...
Only periodically since 1929 have federal policymakers considered poverty a public problem. Periods ...
ABSTRACT This research is a part of a much larger study which has been conducted on the implementati...
How did poverty, race, population density, and other demographic characteristics affect disenfranchi...
Using a county-level population analysis, the author examines whether the interaction between religi...
Civic engagement, particularly voter turnout, has declined as economic inequality and economic resid...
This thesis applies Bill Bishop’s Big Sort theory to sixteen Mississippi counties. The goal is to d...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis is a quantitative analysis of the social and economi...
<p>In the United States, poverty has been historically higher and disproportionately concentrated in...
Recent months have seen concern over voter identification measures that have been introduced that ma...
This research examines whether people in different social classes have varying views on whether the ...
It was hypothesized that the socialspatial dialectic (location, education, politics and race) contri...
This study determines the characteristics of poor family heads in rural areas of the Mississippi Del...
Although exploring the political participation of the poor is of paramount significance in the curre...