A study by the Carsey Institute, based on U.S. Census Bureau data, found that in forty-one states, a higher percentage of rural children live in poverty than did in 2000. While the poverty level in 2006 was relatively stagnant compared to 2005\u27s poverty level, the situation is clearly becoming worse for rural kids
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the Dece...
More poor kids in more poor places: children increasingly live where poverty persist
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Jessica Bean, and Andrew Schaefer use American Community ...
On August 29th, the U.S. Census Bureau released new data on child poverty that show a disturbing inc...
On August 28, 2007, new data from the U.S. Census Bureau\u27s American Community Survey show that 22...
On Aug. 28, 2007, new data from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey show that 22 perc...
New U.S. Census Bureau data released in August highlight increasing similarities of poverty rates be...
Earlier this week, the U.S. Census Bureau published its official poverty estimates noting a decline ...
In this brief, authors Andrew Schaefer, Marybeth Mattingly, and Kenneth Johnson look at both the inc...
When people think of poverty in the United States, many picture inner-city ghettos with homeless men...
In September 2015, the Census Bureau released 2014 poverty data from the American Community Survey (...
Child poverty has risen substantially in the last five years after hitting a low in 2000. The larges...
In this brief, the authors use the ACS data released on September 22 to focus on child poverty. The ...
One in five poor children in this country lives in a rural area. Yet this group of vulnerable young ...
Data in this brief shows that the percentages of children living in low-income areas and poverty ove...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the Dece...
More poor kids in more poor places: children increasingly live where poverty persist
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Jessica Bean, and Andrew Schaefer use American Community ...
On August 29th, the U.S. Census Bureau released new data on child poverty that show a disturbing inc...
On August 28, 2007, new data from the U.S. Census Bureau\u27s American Community Survey show that 22...
On Aug. 28, 2007, new data from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey show that 22 perc...
New U.S. Census Bureau data released in August highlight increasing similarities of poverty rates be...
Earlier this week, the U.S. Census Bureau published its official poverty estimates noting a decline ...
In this brief, authors Andrew Schaefer, Marybeth Mattingly, and Kenneth Johnson look at both the inc...
When people think of poverty in the United States, many picture inner-city ghettos with homeless men...
In September 2015, the Census Bureau released 2014 poverty data from the American Community Survey (...
Child poverty has risen substantially in the last five years after hitting a low in 2000. The larges...
In this brief, the authors use the ACS data released on September 22 to focus on child poverty. The ...
One in five poor children in this country lives in a rural area. Yet this group of vulnerable young ...
Data in this brief shows that the percentages of children living in low-income areas and poverty ove...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the Dece...
More poor kids in more poor places: children increasingly live where poverty persist
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Jessica Bean, and Andrew Schaefer use American Community ...