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Considerable attention focuses on the risks of poverty, defined as individual-level labor market and family … poverty in terms of prevalences (share of the population with a risk) and penalties (increased probability of poverty … to the U.S. We show that prevalences cannot explain high U.S. poverty as the U.S. has below average prevalences. Rather …
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social policy better reduces poverty than social policies targeted at the poor. This article revisits Korpi and Palme … average share of household income from welfare transfers), low-income targeting, and universalism - and poverty and … developed and developing countries. Consistent with Korpi and Palme, we show: a) poverty is negatively associated with the …
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Although the working poor are a much larger population than the unemployed poor, American poverty research has devoted … much more attention to joblessness than to working poverty. Research that does exist on working poverty concentrates on …, and states as polities, we examine the influence of a potentially important labor market institution for working poverty …
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This review explains how and why the U.S. has systemically high poverty. Descriptive evidence shows U.S. poverty is: (a … poverty: (i) behavioral explanations "fixing the poor"; (ii) emotive compassion "dramatizing the poor"; and (iii) cultural … of the poor towards political explanations of poverty. …
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