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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic two new timely poverty measures have been developed to monitor fast …-changing economic conditions for the most deprived. The Han et al. near real-time poverty measure uses responses to a global income … poverty measure, widely cited in the media, uses data from the Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the CPS and other …
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Children's indirect exposure to the justice system through biological parents or co-resident adults is both a marker of …) observe non-incarceration events, (2) follow children throughout their childhood, and (3) measure adult non-biological parent …: prison - 9% of children born between 1999-2005, felony conviction - 18%, and any criminal charge - 39%. Charge exposure rates …
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long run labour market success of children is related to that of their parents is examined. The rich countries differ … significantly in the extent to which parental economic status is related to the labour market success of children in adulthood. The … guide for public policy. -- poverty ; generational mobility …
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of American poverty outcomes and a more fruitful integration of the U.S. into comparative research. The augmentations … address three shortcomings in recent poverty research, including (1) severe measurement error in the data from which U ….S. poverty estimates are most often derived, (2) the conceptualizations of poverty adopted within U.S.-centric research, and (3 …
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The economic mobility of individuals and households is of fundamental interest. While many measures of economic mobility exist, reliance on transition matrices remains pervasive due to simplicity and ease of interpretation. However, estimation of transition matrices is complicated by the...
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—for example, the United States and Spain. We find that the incidence of poverty in these two countries varies significantly …This paper presents a comparative analysis of the approaches to poverty based on income and wealth that have been … defining the poverty frontier, and those in which these two dimensions are integrated into a single index of welfare. We …
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example, the United States and Spain. We find that the incidence of poverty in these two countries varies significantly …This paper presents a comparative analysis of the approaches to poverty based on income and wealth that have been … defining the poverty frontier, and those in which these two dimensions are integrated into a single index of welfare. We …
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, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Hungary and Russia. As well as using standard relative poverty definitions the paper examines flows …This paper compares child poverty dynamics cross-nationally using panel data from seven nations: the USA, Britain … into and out of the poorest fifth of the children's income distribution. We find significant (but not total) uniformity in …
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