Because the official U.S. poverty level is too low to adequately assess need for assistance among low income households, assistance agencies set eligibility levels to multiples of the poverty level, such as 125 or 150 percent. The Self Sufficiency Standard provides an alternative measurement that accounts for many characteristics of modern society and geographical differences in cost of living. We use both measures to examine eligibility levels for customers seeking payment arrangements for their utility bill arrearage. Sensitivity analyses reveal that the two methods are in the greatest agreement when the poverty level is adjusted to 185 percent. We conclude that the Standard is a more accurate assessment of poverty and the need for assist...
The trend in national policy over the past two decades has emphasized self reliance and a smaller ro...
Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario all maintain separate income-support programs for the disabled...
We propose a new measure of the rate of poverty we call the Supplemental Expenditure Poverty Measure...
This paper introduces a new method for defining poverty lines based on an individual's self-eva...
This paper introduces a new method for defining poverty lines based on an individual' s self-evaluat...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "About 80 means...
In March 2010 an Interagency Technical Working Group (ITWG) released guidelines on thresholds and re...
The economic well-being of the U.S. population with incomes below 130 percent of the official povert...
Public policies rarely account for regional differences in living costs across the country. Applying...
Most definitions of poverty by economists have defined it with respect to being able to attain a sta...
Poverty continues to be a social problem in North American society, although a network of social all...
The poor are those whose expenditure (or income) falls below a poverty line. This chapter explains h...
The most common method used in Australia to identify whether an income unit is in poverty is to comp...
This paper examines the eligible criteria of the Minimum Living Standard Scheme (MLSS) in Chinese ma...
Financial poverty indicators assess which people have few financial resources and are thereby at ris...
The trend in national policy over the past two decades has emphasized self reliance and a smaller ro...
Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario all maintain separate income-support programs for the disabled...
We propose a new measure of the rate of poverty we call the Supplemental Expenditure Poverty Measure...
This paper introduces a new method for defining poverty lines based on an individual's self-eva...
This paper introduces a new method for defining poverty lines based on an individual' s self-evaluat...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "About 80 means...
In March 2010 an Interagency Technical Working Group (ITWG) released guidelines on thresholds and re...
The economic well-being of the U.S. population with incomes below 130 percent of the official povert...
Public policies rarely account for regional differences in living costs across the country. Applying...
Most definitions of poverty by economists have defined it with respect to being able to attain a sta...
Poverty continues to be a social problem in North American society, although a network of social all...
The poor are those whose expenditure (or income) falls below a poverty line. This chapter explains h...
The most common method used in Australia to identify whether an income unit is in poverty is to comp...
This paper examines the eligible criteria of the Minimum Living Standard Scheme (MLSS) in Chinese ma...
Financial poverty indicators assess which people have few financial resources and are thereby at ris...
The trend in national policy over the past two decades has emphasized self reliance and a smaller ro...
Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario all maintain separate income-support programs for the disabled...
We propose a new measure of the rate of poverty we call the Supplemental Expenditure Poverty Measure...