Mr Obama’s re-election and Democratic control of the Senate give federal anti-poverty programmes a level of security they would have lacked under a Romney administration. But America’s poor face systemic challenges beyond the aid of any single administration or programme.
Notes from "Poverty in America" by John Iceland (2012) - 0 views
Poverty in America: A Handbook (John Iceland, 2012) Chapter 4: Characteristics of the Poverty Population * 22.4% of Americans were poor in 1959, 11.1% in 1973, and 12.5% in 2003 * 70% of impoveri...
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"The factors are: age and gender recency of work experience job seeker history educational attainment vocational qualifications English proficiency country of birth Indigenous status Indigenous location geographic location proximity to a labour market access to transport phone contactability disability/medical conditions stability of residence living circumstances criminal convictions personal factors"
The poor in America: In need of help | The Economist - 0 views
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Most counties exhibiting persistent poverty—meaning counties with poverty rates of 20% or higher, consistently, from 1990 to 2010—are indeed in rural America (see map).
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For most, poverty will be a temporary condition; chronic poverty remains relatively rare. But it does seem to be growing more common.
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Profiting From a Child's Illiteracy - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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Because kids don’t have a political voice, they have been neglected — and have replaced the elderly as the most impoverished age group in our country.
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