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Poverty in American Eyes

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  • Lee Rainwater

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This study proposes a social rather than an economic conception of poverty in the U.S., exploring the definition of poverty line from this perspective. Data from three sources is used to describe poverty rates in the U.S. in relation to changes over time, a cross national perspective, and variations in persistent poverty for race, sex and age.

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  • Lee Rainwater, 1992. "Poverty in American Eyes," LIS Working papers 80, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
  • Handle: RePEc:lis:liswps:80
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    1. Ann Nichols-Casebolt & Judy Krysik, 1995. "The Economic Well-Being of Never- and Ever-Married Single Mother Families: A Cross National Comparison," LIS Working papers 131, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.

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