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ArtikelThe Economic Risk of Childhood in America: Estimating the Probability of Poverty Across the Fonnative Years  
Oleh: Rank, Mark R. ; Hirschl, Thomas A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 61 no. 4 (Nov. 1999), page 1058-1067.
Topik: chilhood; Education; family structure; proverty; race
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Isi artikelThis article estimates the proportion of children in the United States who will experience poverty at some point during their childhood. These proportions are derived through a set of life tables built from 25 wares of longitudinal data. They represent a fundamentally different approach to studying poverty than either a cross-sectional or poverty spell methodology. Our data indicate that between the ages of 1 year and 17 Years, 34'7c of American children will spend at least 1 year below the poverty line, 40% will experience poverty at the 125% level, and 18% will face extreme povertv (below 50% of the poverty line). A series of bivariate and multivariate life tables reveal that race. family structure, and parental education all hare a sizeable impact on the likelihood of experiencing poverty. Daring the J 7 years of childhood, 69o/c of Black children, 81% of children in nonmarried households, and 63% of children whose head of household had fewer than 12 years of education will be touched by poverty.
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