The Geography of American Poverty: Is There a Need for Place-Based Policies?

Abstract

Partridge and Rickman explore the wide geographic disparities in poverty across the United States. Their focus on the spatial dimensions of U.S. poverty reveals distinct differences across states, metropolitan areas, and counties and leads them to consider why antipoverty policies have succeeded in some places and failed in others.https://research.upjohn.org/up_press/1012/thumbnail.jp

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