Analyzes trends in the number of multi-generational households, their household incomes, and poverty rates by age, race/ethnicity, nativity, and employment status. Estimates individuals' and generations' shares of household income
The United States has greater income inequality and higher child poverty than any other industrializ...
The newly released poverty data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey provide a gl...
Examines 2000-08 trends in the share of children living with and/or being raised by grandparents by ...
This study highlights how larger social, economic and demographic contexts affect family housing arr...
Compares the number and rates of children 17 and younger living in poverty in 2007 and 2010 by race/...
Highlights findings on the 2009 increase in the number of low-income working families and their chil...
Highlights 2007-10 trends in the number and percentage of working families with incomes below 200 pe...
What motivates adult children, parents, and even grandchildren to live together? To answer this ques...
abstract: The war on poverty during the 1960s succeeded, cutting the national poverty rate in half b...
In this brief, authors Jessica Carson, Andrew Schaefer, and Marybeth Mattingly use American Communit...
[Excerpt] In 2013, 45.3 million people were counted as poor in the United States under the official ...
The negative outcomes of the Great Recession have been multifaceted, affecting many areas of family ...
Background: In-work poverty, a phenomenon that engenders social exclusion, is exceptionally high in ...
Understanding how, why, and when families move in and out of poverty can reveal a more complete pict...
This paper examines poverty in the United States from 1960 through 2005. We investigate how poverty ...
The United States has greater income inequality and higher child poverty than any other industrializ...
The newly released poverty data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey provide a gl...
Examines 2000-08 trends in the share of children living with and/or being raised by grandparents by ...
This study highlights how larger social, economic and demographic contexts affect family housing arr...
Compares the number and rates of children 17 and younger living in poverty in 2007 and 2010 by race/...
Highlights findings on the 2009 increase in the number of low-income working families and their chil...
Highlights 2007-10 trends in the number and percentage of working families with incomes below 200 pe...
What motivates adult children, parents, and even grandchildren to live together? To answer this ques...
abstract: The war on poverty during the 1960s succeeded, cutting the national poverty rate in half b...
In this brief, authors Jessica Carson, Andrew Schaefer, and Marybeth Mattingly use American Communit...
[Excerpt] In 2013, 45.3 million people were counted as poor in the United States under the official ...
The negative outcomes of the Great Recession have been multifaceted, affecting many areas of family ...
Background: In-work poverty, a phenomenon that engenders social exclusion, is exceptionally high in ...
Understanding how, why, and when families move in and out of poverty can reveal a more complete pict...
This paper examines poverty in the United States from 1960 through 2005. We investigate how poverty ...
The United States has greater income inequality and higher child poverty than any other industrializ...
The newly released poverty data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey provide a gl...
Examines 2000-08 trends in the share of children living with and/or being raised by grandparents by ...