This paper comments on the work of Rector et al. (1999a, 1999b). The poverty lines implicit in their restrictive material deprivation approach are disputed and the claim that America has triumphed over poverty is rejected. Evidence is presented showing that poverty among the poorest Americans has significantly increased and is now near an all time high. The long economic expansion since the recession of 1990-1991 has left hardcore poverty essentially unchanged and relative deprivation among the poorest of the poor has increasedmaterial deprivation, relative deprivation, hardcore poverty,
In the last few years, poverty rates have remained constant in the New England states. The effort to...
Measures of material deprivation show that the experience of poverty may coincide with an income tha...
The author extends the discussion of poverty and its measurement beyond the current U.S. model that ...
Recently, there has been tremendous interest in deep and extreme poverty in the United States. We ad...
American prosperity in the second half of the 1980s together with the booming economy of the 1990s c...
Reviewing recent research on poverty in the United States, we derive a conceptual framework with thr...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
All modern societies grapple with the issue of poverty. The United States is the richest country in ...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
This paper examines the dynamics of poverty. Previous analyses have examined either fluctuations in ...
Early in 2011, the US Census Bureau reported that 14.3 per cent or 47 million people – 1 in 6 of Ame...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
in America. ” This paper draws heavily on Goldin and Katz (1999). Inequality across the twentieth c...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
This paper proposes a method of measuring chronic and transitory poverty using an axiomatically soun...
In the last few years, poverty rates have remained constant in the New England states. The effort to...
Measures of material deprivation show that the experience of poverty may coincide with an income tha...
The author extends the discussion of poverty and its measurement beyond the current U.S. model that ...
Recently, there has been tremendous interest in deep and extreme poverty in the United States. We ad...
American prosperity in the second half of the 1980s together with the booming economy of the 1990s c...
Reviewing recent research on poverty in the United States, we derive a conceptual framework with thr...
This paper first describes some historical poverty trends, overall and for demographic groups and br...
All modern societies grapple with the issue of poverty. The United States is the richest country in ...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
This paper examines the dynamics of poverty. Previous analyses have examined either fluctuations in ...
Early in 2011, the US Census Bureau reported that 14.3 per cent or 47 million people – 1 in 6 of Ame...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
in America. ” This paper draws heavily on Goldin and Katz (1999). Inequality across the twentieth c...
This paper advocates that although an absolute notion of poverty should remain an essential ingredie...
This paper proposes a method of measuring chronic and transitory poverty using an axiomatically soun...
In the last few years, poverty rates have remained constant in the New England states. The effort to...
Measures of material deprivation show that the experience of poverty may coincide with an income tha...
The author extends the discussion of poverty and its measurement beyond the current U.S. model that ...