Geographic Context and Concentrated Urban Poverty Within the United States., ArtículoResponding to previous analyses that assume that places are passive recipients of the various macro-level social phenomena associated with concentrated urban poverty, I hypothesize that concentrated urban poverty takes on ...
Rector, R., Johnson, K., & Youssef, S. (1999). The extent of material hardship and poverty in the United States. Web Memo #187. Washington, D.C.: The Heritage Foundation.Rector R, Johnson K, Youssef S (1999) The extent of material hardship and poverty in the United States. Rev ...
Several different measures of poverty in the United States are collectively referred to as the “poverty level,” to the irritation of many departments in the American government. All of these measures are based on the amount of money which is theoretically required to live a basic, healthy, ...
. . . Negroes in the United States are concentrated in the worst, dirtiest, lowest- paying jobs. A third continue to live in the rural South, most of them merely subsisting within a culture of poverty and a society of open terror. A third live in Southern cities and a third in ...
Poverty in the United States, a report by the US Bureau of the Census, revealed that over 5 million US children under the age of 18 live in conditions of poverty. This statistic represents 20 percent of the total population of this age group and an increase of 2 million since the early...
Perhaps the author had a premonition that price inflation would not be the wave of the future. Wage differentials are treated without much probing into this important subject, and job differentials within the plant are treated as a cursory appendage to the chapter on short-run wage determination....
Research on poverty in the United States has largely consisted of examining cross-sectional levels of absolute poverty. In this analysis, we focus on understanding relative poverty within a life course context. Specifically, we analyze the likelihood of individuals falling below the 20th percentile and...
The results showed that... C Han,J Jing,X Zhao,... - 《Chinese Journal of Cancer Research》 被引量: 6发表: 1997年 The relationship between cancer incidence, stage and poverty in the United States We extend a prior analysis on the relation between Henry,Kevin,A.,... - International ...
This represents a critical gap in the literature and an urgent national and global public health problem based on statistics that more than 1 in 5 children are now living below the poverty line in the United States alone.6The tangible effect of early environmental exposures on brain development ...
wisdom, the results show that high-poverty block groups had closer proximity to the nearest supermarket than other block groups did, on average: 85.6% of high-poverty block groups had a supermarket within 1 mile, while 76.8% of lower-poverty block groups had a supermarket within this distance...