Concentrated poverty has increased in the U.S. over the last decade, particularly in nonmetropolitan areas and in areas with distinct racial/ethnic minority populations. Historical regional concentrations of high poverty persist in the South, but there is evidence of emergent concentrations in the West and Midwest. The spread of nonmetropolitan concentrated poverty is associated with the recent economic recession and the slow pace of the recovery
American policy analysts have assumed that poverty is increasingly concentrating in the inner suburb...
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
Southwestern Pennsylvania is experiencing a shift of its more than 740,000 living in poverty and nea...
Concentrated poverty has increased in the U.S. over the last decade, particularly in nonmetropolitan...
The number of nonmetropolitan counties with high poverty rates increased between the 2000 Decennial ...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the Dece...
Previous research that has quantified the dispersion of U.S. urban poverty has often focused on metr...
Post-1990 income and population trends in persistent-poverty and other high-poverty rural counties s...
viii, 88 p. : ill. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries. Search the lib...
Persistent poverty is overwhelmingly rural and is very geographically concentrated. We have redefin...
Kenneth Deavers paint a very clear, albeit sad picture of poverty in rural America. A disproportiona...
Abstract: The persistence of poverty in the modern American economy, with rates of poverty in some ...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the 1970...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
The share of children living in poverty in the U.S. remains higher than it was before the Great Rece...
American policy analysts have assumed that poverty is increasingly concentrating in the inner suburb...
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
Southwestern Pennsylvania is experiencing a shift of its more than 740,000 living in poverty and nea...
Concentrated poverty has increased in the U.S. over the last decade, particularly in nonmetropolitan...
The number of nonmetropolitan counties with high poverty rates increased between the 2000 Decennial ...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the Dece...
Previous research that has quantified the dispersion of U.S. urban poverty has often focused on metr...
Post-1990 income and population trends in persistent-poverty and other high-poverty rural counties s...
viii, 88 p. : ill. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries. Search the lib...
Persistent poverty is overwhelmingly rural and is very geographically concentrated. We have redefin...
Kenneth Deavers paint a very clear, albeit sad picture of poverty in rural America. A disproportiona...
Abstract: The persistence of poverty in the modern American economy, with rates of poverty in some ...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the 1970...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
The share of children living in poverty in the U.S. remains higher than it was before the Great Rece...
American policy analysts have assumed that poverty is increasingly concentrating in the inner suburb...
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
Southwestern Pennsylvania is experiencing a shift of its more than 740,000 living in poverty and nea...