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Trends in Child Poverty by Race/Ethnicity: New Evidence Using an Anchored Historical Supplemental Poverty Measure

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  • Laura Nolan
  • Irwin Garfinkel
  • Neeraj Kaushal
  • JaeHyun Nam
  • Jane Waldfogel
  • Christopher Wimer

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Official poverty statistics have been criticized, however, for being based on an outdated measure of poverty.

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  • Laura Nolan & Irwin Garfinkel & Neeraj Kaushal & JaeHyun Nam & Jane Waldfogel & Christopher Wimer, "undated". "Trends in Child Poverty by Race/Ethnicity: New Evidence Using an Anchored Historical Supplemental Poverty Measure," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 803b0d43780747a2941b56404, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:803b0d43780747a2941b564047cc9238
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    poverty statistics; poverty measure;

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