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Concentrated Neighborhood Poverty
- More crime
- Underfunded public schools with high dropout rates
- Social networks lack connections to good jobs
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Paid Work
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Concentrated Neighborhood Poverty
Child Poverty
Poverty and Education level
Race (as a Characteristic of the Poor)
Disability Status (as a Characteristic of the Poor)
Poverty Risk Factor Analysis
Interplay of Poverty Risk Factors
A researcher is studying a community and observes the following: many households are led by a single parent, a significant portion of the adult population has not completed high school, and the area is geographically isolated with few major employers. Which statement best analyzes the combination of factors contributing to the economic challenges in this community?
Match each demographic characteristic with the statement that best describes its relationship to poverty risk.
Focusing a policy exclusively on increasing the number of available jobs in a region is a sufficient strategy to significantly reduce the poverty rate for all demographic groups within that region.
Evaluating an Anti-Poverty Initiative
A city is developing a new anti-poverty initiative with a limited budget. They are considering two main approaches. Approach 1 is a city-wide program offering free job skills workshops to any unemployed resident. Approach 2 is a targeted program providing subsidized childcare and housing assistance specifically for single-parent households living in neighborhoods where over 40% of residents are below the poverty line. Based on the common characteristics associated with a higher risk of poverty, which approach is likely to be more effective at reducing the most severe and persistent poverty, and why?
Based on the common characteristics that increase the risk of poverty, arrange the following individuals in order from most vulnerable to least vulnerable to experiencing poverty.
The phenomenon where a high proportion of residents in a specific geographic area live below the poverty line, often leading to challenges like underfunded public services and weak social connections to employment opportunities, is referred to as ____ poverty.
A hiring manager reviews an application from a candidate who grew up in a neighborhood known for its high poverty rate and attended underfunded public schools. The manager assumes the candidate is likely less qualified than applicants from more affluent areas. Which statement best evaluates the hiring manager's reasoning based on an understanding of poverty risk factors?