The way poverty is measured shapes the types of policy solutions perceived to be possible and appropriate to address poverty, as poverty measurement produces information about who is poor, how many people are poor, and why they are poor. The traditional approach to measuring poverty in the United States suffers from two serious shortcomings, which limit the usefulness of the data produced to inform poverty policy. First, the official federal poverty measure (OPM) traditionally used to determine who qualifies as poor is based on consumption data from the 1960s and does not reflect current living patterns or costs of basic needs. Second, poverty in the United States is typically measured on an annual basis, using a cross-sectional analysis...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
Although there has been much discussion in the United States regarding the definition of economic po...
The child poverty rate fell to a record low of 15.6 percent in 2016, a little more than half its 196...
The way poverty is measured shapes the types of policy solutions perceived to be possible and approp...
Poverty measures set a poverty line or threshold and then evaluate resources against that threshold....
This article examines the dynamic relationship between macroeconomic performance and measures of pov...
Using data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey and the March Current Population Survey, we calculat...
This paper proposes a method of measuring chronic and transitory poverty based on any additively-dec...
Few economic indicators have more salience and pervasive financial impact on everyday lives in the U...
We propose a new measure of the rate of poverty we call the Supplemental Expenditure Poverty Measure...
February 2003References: p. 19-20This paper investigates how to characterize each person's poverty s...
This paper proposes a method of measuring chronic and transitory poverty using an axiomatically soun...
The very term "poverty" continues to evoke debates on what it means to be poor. Although poverty is ...
This study uses aggregate intertemporal poverty indices proposed by Gradin, Del Rio, and Canto (2012...
[Excerpt] The measure of poverty currently in use was developed nearly 50 years ago, and was adopted...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
Although there has been much discussion in the United States regarding the definition of economic po...
The child poverty rate fell to a record low of 15.6 percent in 2016, a little more than half its 196...
The way poverty is measured shapes the types of policy solutions perceived to be possible and approp...
Poverty measures set a poverty line or threshold and then evaluate resources against that threshold....
This article examines the dynamic relationship between macroeconomic performance and measures of pov...
Using data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey and the March Current Population Survey, we calculat...
This paper proposes a method of measuring chronic and transitory poverty based on any additively-dec...
Few economic indicators have more salience and pervasive financial impact on everyday lives in the U...
We propose a new measure of the rate of poverty we call the Supplemental Expenditure Poverty Measure...
February 2003References: p. 19-20This paper investigates how to characterize each person's poverty s...
This paper proposes a method of measuring chronic and transitory poverty using an axiomatically soun...
The very term "poverty" continues to evoke debates on what it means to be poor. Although poverty is ...
This study uses aggregate intertemporal poverty indices proposed by Gradin, Del Rio, and Canto (2012...
[Excerpt] The measure of poverty currently in use was developed nearly 50 years ago, and was adopted...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
Although there has been much discussion in the United States regarding the definition of economic po...
The child poverty rate fell to a record low of 15.6 percent in 2016, a little more than half its 196...