Data and statistics are integral to policymakers in government trying to tackle problems such as working poverty. And yet, estimates of the proportion of working poor in the US vary from 2 to 19 percent. In new research, Brian C. Thiede, Daniel T. Lichter, and Scott R. Sanders seek to explain the variation in statistics around those in working poverty. They write that estimates about the magnitude of working poverty, and on its incidence among racial and ethnic groups can be sensitive to the often technical choices, often based on assumptions about how people get into poverty, made by those who are doing the estimating
[Excerpt] This report presents data on the relationship between labor force activity and poverty sta...
How we think about need or deprivation-how we judge its severity, its causes and effects, and the pr...
[Background:] In-work poverty, a phenomenon that engenders social exclusion, is exceptionally high i...
International audienceWhile the bulk of the working poor - and the poor - live in developing and eme...
[Excerpt] At a time when the nation is wrestling with the question of reforming welfare and forging ...
Few economic indicators have more salience and pervasive financial impact on everyday lives in the U...
Background: In-work poverty, a phenomenon that engenders social exclusion, is exceptionally high in ...
Recently, there is growing debate in developed countries on the issue of the working poor. Poverty i...
This exploratory research focused on the structural context of working poverty, thereby transcending...
The objective of this article is to distinguish between different types of working poverty, on the b...
From the Introduction Understanding the impact of poverty can be aided by careful measurement. Stati...
The concepts of poverty, poverty line, levels of income and expenditure, low income and inequality h...
The objective of this article is to distinguish between different types of working poverty, on the b...
This data brief, based on 2016 data from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey, provide...
Highlights 2007-10 trends in the number and percentage of working families with incomes below 200 pe...
[Excerpt] This report presents data on the relationship between labor force activity and poverty sta...
How we think about need or deprivation-how we judge its severity, its causes and effects, and the pr...
[Background:] In-work poverty, a phenomenon that engenders social exclusion, is exceptionally high i...
International audienceWhile the bulk of the working poor - and the poor - live in developing and eme...
[Excerpt] At a time when the nation is wrestling with the question of reforming welfare and forging ...
Few economic indicators have more salience and pervasive financial impact on everyday lives in the U...
Background: In-work poverty, a phenomenon that engenders social exclusion, is exceptionally high in ...
Recently, there is growing debate in developed countries on the issue of the working poor. Poverty i...
This exploratory research focused on the structural context of working poverty, thereby transcending...
The objective of this article is to distinguish between different types of working poverty, on the b...
From the Introduction Understanding the impact of poverty can be aided by careful measurement. Stati...
The concepts of poverty, poverty line, levels of income and expenditure, low income and inequality h...
The objective of this article is to distinguish between different types of working poverty, on the b...
This data brief, based on 2016 data from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey, provide...
Highlights 2007-10 trends in the number and percentage of working families with incomes below 200 pe...
[Excerpt] This report presents data on the relationship between labor force activity and poverty sta...
How we think about need or deprivation-how we judge its severity, its causes and effects, and the pr...
[Background:] In-work poverty, a phenomenon that engenders social exclusion, is exceptionally high i...