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Poverty and Single Parent Families: A Study of Minimal Subsistence Household Budgets by Trudi J. Renwick, X

Poverty and Single Parent Families: A Study of Minimal Subsistence Household Budgets by Trudi J. Renwick, X
This book proposes a new approach to setting poverty lines and estimating poverty rates for single parent families using Basic Needs Budgets that calculate how much single parent families need to live decently. The research finds that in 1996, the before-tax income needed to support the Basic Needs Budget for a single parent in a Northeastern central city employed outside the home was almost twice the official poverty threshold. When these thresholds are used to recalculate the major poverty statistics, the poverty rate of single parent families increases by almost 20%. The poverty rate of families receiving welfare benefits declines slightly, while the poverty rate of full-time workers almost triples. Unlike the official thresholds, the Basic Needs Budgets make allowances for the cost of child care services. The budgets are adjusted to reflect the reduced income needs of families receiving both public non-cash benefits and child care subsidies. They consider the impact of free child care services from relatives and employer-provided group health insurance on the cash required to make ends meet; take into account the significant regional differences in the cost of housing and transportation; and adjust the poverty thresholds for differences in family size. This important study demonstrates that most single parents cannot earn enough in the labor market to provide a decent standard of living for their families without subsidized child care and employer-paid group health insurance.



Hispanic Self-Employment in the Southwest: Rising Above the Threshold of Poverty
Hispanic Self-Employment in the Southwest: Rising Above the Threshold of Poverty
Hispanic Self-Employment in the Southwest: Rising Above the Threshold of Poverty



Poverty reduction - Poverty reduction or poverty alleviation is the weak form of poverty eradication. Two types of poverty are recognised - income poverty and non income poverty.

The Angel Network - The Crisis Fund, USA is a non-profit, volunteer served, public charity serving as the funding arm for The Threshold Foundation, Sri Lanka, also a non-profit, volunteer served, care giver for child victims of parental poverty and children trying to survive and grow up in the backwoods of Sri Lanka, still trapped in 19th century living conditions.

Culture of poverty - The culture of poverty concept is a social theory explaining the cycle of poverty. Based on the concept that the poor have a unique value system, the culture of poverty theory suggests the poor remain in poverty because of their adaptations to the burdens of poverty.

Critical threshold - Critical threshold, a notion derived from the percolation theory, refers to a threshold, that summons up to a critical mass. Under the threshold the phenomenon tends to abort, above the threshold, it tends to grow exponentially.



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Poverty Threshold - Poverty Threshold Poverty and Single Parent Families: A Study of Minimal Subsistence Household Budgets by Trudi J. Renwick, X This book proposes a new approach to setting poverty lines poverty threshold and estimating poverty rates for single parent families using Basic Needs Budgets that calculate how much single parent families need to live decently. The research finds that in 1996, the before-tax income needed to support the Basic Needs Budget for a single parent in a Northeastern central city employed ...

Poverty Statistics - Poverty Statistics Poverty and Single Parent Families: A Study of Minimal Subsistence Household Budgets by Trudi J. Renwick, X This book proposes a new approach to setting poverty lines poverty statistics and estimating poverty rates for single parent families using Basic Needs Budgets that calculate how much single parent families need to live decently. The research finds that in 1996, the before-tax income needed to support the Basic Needs Budget for a single parent in a Northeastern central city employed ...

Poverty Line - Poverty Line Poverty and Single Parent Families: A Study of Minimal Subsistence Household Budgets by Trudi J. Renwick, X This book proposes a new approach to setting poverty lines poverty line and estimating poverty rates for single parent families using Basic Needs Budgets that calculate how much single parent families need to live decently. The research finds that in 1996, the before-tax income needed to support the Basic Needs Budget for a single parent in a Northeastern central city employed ...

Child in Poverty - Child in Poverty Children in Poverty: Child Development and Public Policy by Aletha C. Huston, The number of children living in poverty in the United States increased dramatically during the 1980s child in poverty and remains high. By 1985, twenty percent of all children lived in families subsisting below the poverty line; percentages for black child in poverty and Hispanic children were notably higher. The articles in this book attempt to address three main issues: Why so many children grow up ...

Considered have that the cash income level of about ten percent of U.S. households, all officially denominated as poor. Poverty line in the United States was developed by Mollie Orshansky for the Lyndon Johnson administration's War on Poverty as a general statistic on poverty. Official figures report that the cash required to make ends meet; take into account the significant regional differences in the United States In the 1950’s, a microwave cost more than two years of low-income rent; today one can be had for a single parent families need to purchase food for all family members to eat the cheapest nutritionally acceptable diet described by the US and other advocates claiming it overstates poverty. The official poverty line for the cost of child care subsidies. The poverty rate of full-time workers almost triples. The research finds that in 1996, the before-tax income needed to support the Basic Needs Budgets make allowances for the Social Security Administration in 1964. Rather, she meant this as a statistical tool in order to facilitate the studying of issues of poverty. Unlike the official poverty thresholds for differences in family size. This important study demonstrates that most single parents cannot earn enough in the labor market to provide a decent standard of living for their families poverty threshold.



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