Graphic presentation addressing material hardships among American families. Data presented in charts, graphs, and maps.RUPRI Rural Poverty Research Cente
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Child protective services (CPS) contact is consistently linked with poverty ...
Lower income households are at risk for material hardship, particularly amidst the economic fallout ...
North America lags behind in the use of outcome-based indicators such as material deprivation to stu...
In this brief, we examine trends in material hardship for families, focusing specifically on geogra...
There are four distinct, related types of material hardship—basic expense hardship, food insecurity,...
Material hardship has emerged as a direct measure of deprivation in the United States and an importa...
Cross-sectional data from the third wave of a ten-year data collection initiative were used to asses...
Family background has a strong and well-established predictive effect for individuals' lifecourse tr...
This paper examines the relationship between income and the extent of material hardship and explores...
Public concern with poverty derives in large part from the assumption that low income families canno...
This study analyzes the 2002 wave of the National Survey of America’s Families to describe income po...
Objectives. We examined the relationship between material hardship reported by low-income caregivers...
Who is poor? For decades, the Official Poverty Measure largely answered this question. Using measure...
Abstract Previous attempts to measure material well-being or hardship have not made clear the relati...
We use longitudinal data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) spanning the 199...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Child protective services (CPS) contact is consistently linked with poverty ...
Lower income households are at risk for material hardship, particularly amidst the economic fallout ...
North America lags behind in the use of outcome-based indicators such as material deprivation to stu...
In this brief, we examine trends in material hardship for families, focusing specifically on geogra...
There are four distinct, related types of material hardship—basic expense hardship, food insecurity,...
Material hardship has emerged as a direct measure of deprivation in the United States and an importa...
Cross-sectional data from the third wave of a ten-year data collection initiative were used to asses...
Family background has a strong and well-established predictive effect for individuals' lifecourse tr...
This paper examines the relationship between income and the extent of material hardship and explores...
Public concern with poverty derives in large part from the assumption that low income families canno...
This study analyzes the 2002 wave of the National Survey of America’s Families to describe income po...
Objectives. We examined the relationship between material hardship reported by low-income caregivers...
Who is poor? For decades, the Official Poverty Measure largely answered this question. Using measure...
Abstract Previous attempts to measure material well-being or hardship have not made clear the relati...
We use longitudinal data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) spanning the 199...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Child protective services (CPS) contact is consistently linked with poverty ...
Lower income households are at risk for material hardship, particularly amidst the economic fallout ...
North America lags behind in the use of outcome-based indicators such as material deprivation to stu...