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The Case for Measuring Deep Poverty

Kathleen Short of the U.S. Census Bureau speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.


The Case for Measuring Extreme Poverty

Johns Hopkins University professor Kathryn Edin speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.

The Rationale for the Current Poverty Threshold

Bureau of Labor Statistics economist Thesia Garner speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.

The Validity of the SPM and Conceptual and Practical Issues in Poverty Measurement

University of Chicago professor Bruce D. Meyer speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.

The Quality and Inequality of Consumption

Stanford University professor Luigi Pistaferri speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.

Does SPM Measurement Accord with the Qualitative Experience of Poverty?

Johns Hopkins University professor Kathryn Edin speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.

Fine Tuning the Supplemental Poverty Measure for the Next 50 Years

Harvard Kennedy School professor Christopher Jencks speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.

Keynote: Tools for Google Data

Google chief economist Hal Varian delivers the keynote at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.

State of the Union 2016: Residential Segregation

How does the U.S. stack up against peer countries in terms of residential segregation? Cornell University professor Daniel Lichter addresses this question at our 2016 State of the Union conference. Read the full report.

State of the Union 2016: Health

How does the U.S. stack up against peer countries in terms of health inequality? Harvard University professor Jason Beckfield addresses this question at our 2016 State of the Union conference. Read the full report.

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