Poverty

Oregon as a New Entrant

Oregon State University professor Bruce Weber speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.


The Wisconsin SPM Experience

The New York City Poverty Measure

NYC Center for Economic Opportunity research scientist Jihyun Shin speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.


The California Poverty Measure

Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality research consultant Beth Mattingly speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.


The National Poverty Study: Sub-State Measurement and “Poverty Types”

Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality director David Grusky speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.


Using the AOS, Social Security, and Tax-Return Data to Measure Poverty

University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Tim Smeeding speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.


Why Don’t We Measure Poverty as Frequently as We Measure Unemployment?

Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality associate director Charles Varner speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.


Geographically Adjusting Poverty Thresholds in Historical SPM Analyses

Columbia University Center on Poverty and Social Policy co-director Christopher Wimer speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.


Measuring Poverty and Program Use Among Immigrants: Methods from California

Public Policy Institute of California research fellow Sarah Bohn speaks at the March 2016 conference, Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century.


Census Efforts on Measuring Noncash Benefits and Necessary Expenses

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


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