[Announce] poverty article
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From:
Ashwani Vasishth <vasishth at usc.edu>
The NBER Digest -- June 2006
National Bureau of Economic Research
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(1) WHY POVERTY PERSISTS
Poverty in America: Trends and Explanations
Hilary Hoynes, Marianne Page, Ann Stevens
NBER Working Paper No. 11681
Issued in October 2005
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Despite robust growth in real per capita GDP over the last three decades, the U.S. poverty rate has changed very little. In an effort to better understand this disconnect, we document and quantify the relationship between poverty and four different factors that may affect poverty and its evolution over time: labor market opportunities, family structure, anti-poverty programs, and immigration. We find that the relationship between the macro-economy and poverty has weakened over time. Nevertheless, changes in labor market opportunities predict changes in the poverty rate rather well. We also find that changes in female labor supply should have reduced poverty, but was counteracted by an increase in the rate of female headship. Changes in the number and composition of immigrants and changes in the generosity of anti-poverty programs seem to have had little effect.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/W11681
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