This article focuses on the persistence of poverty among the elderly of rural Appalachia. A case study of current poverty levels in the 49 counties of Appalachian eastern Kentucky indicates continutng high levels of poverty, particularly among elderly women, in an environment characterized by limited resources. Demographic and economic change within the region threaten the continuing existence of traditional social and cultural buffers that, historically, have ameliorated the worst effects of poverty Such buffers include informal support systems and an egalitarian community ideology As the economic, social, and cultural context of poverty in the region changes due to increased integration in a national economic system and society, there is ...
As Congress considers reauthorization of public assistance legislation in 2002, researchers are chal...
In these notes, I provide some general ideas on how to conceptualize poverty traps and speculate on ...
Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty. ...
A primary goal of welfare reform was to overcome welfare dependen-cy through the promotion of work a...
Poverty is as closely associated with the Appalachian region as coal mining and the hammer dulcimer....
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
Poverty rates for persons 60 years and older are higher in the most rural counties than in more urba...
This paper uses qualitative methodology to explore the experience of growing old in rural Appalachia...
Bureau of Health Professions, US Health Resources and Services Administration presentatio
was a prosperous timber community of about 4,000 people until its last mill closed in 1990. Many hou...
The Appalachian region is one that has been plagued economically for many years. Its historical reli...
The purpose of this study was to examine disadvantage among rural elderly. Specifically, the intent ...
Intro: Rural America experiences disparities in healthcare access, socioeconomic status, health-rela...
By most government statistical definitions, Central Appalachia is one of the most impoverished regio...
The thesis of this paper is that poverty among the elderly is increasingly becoming a problem of rel...
As Congress considers reauthorization of public assistance legislation in 2002, researchers are chal...
In these notes, I provide some general ideas on how to conceptualize poverty traps and speculate on ...
Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty. ...
A primary goal of welfare reform was to overcome welfare dependen-cy through the promotion of work a...
Poverty is as closely associated with the Appalachian region as coal mining and the hammer dulcimer....
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
Poverty rates for persons 60 years and older are higher in the most rural counties than in more urba...
This paper uses qualitative methodology to explore the experience of growing old in rural Appalachia...
Bureau of Health Professions, US Health Resources and Services Administration presentatio
was a prosperous timber community of about 4,000 people until its last mill closed in 1990. Many hou...
The Appalachian region is one that has been plagued economically for many years. Its historical reli...
The purpose of this study was to examine disadvantage among rural elderly. Specifically, the intent ...
Intro: Rural America experiences disparities in healthcare access, socioeconomic status, health-rela...
By most government statistical definitions, Central Appalachia is one of the most impoverished regio...
The thesis of this paper is that poverty among the elderly is increasingly becoming a problem of rel...
As Congress considers reauthorization of public assistance legislation in 2002, researchers are chal...
In these notes, I provide some general ideas on how to conceptualize poverty traps and speculate on ...
Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty. ...