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Title: Making Ends Meet in a Social Context: Grandparent Childcare During the 2008 Recession, Debt of the Poor and Financial Innovation, and Relative Poverty's Effect on Election Outcomes

Citation Type: Dissertation/Thesis

Publication Year: 2018

Abstract: The chapters illustrate dynamics of the choices of individuals and households when facing income and time constraints in the recent United States. In the first chapter, grandparent childcare provision is studied from the supply side with a focus on the effect of the 2008 recession. Findings suggest differing effects for lower income respondents, and female respondents. In the second essay, I test a structural consumption model building on Brown (2007) and extending into recent periods using newly available data. Results suggest that Minskian effects are present in consumption in the U.S. Lastly, I test a new relative poverty measure against the more traditional form and study its relation to electoral outcomes from 2000-2016. Results suggest that state-level relative poverty decreases the likelihood of Republican victories. All of these aspects investigate the relationship between the social and the economic in the modern U.S.

Url: https://mountainscholar.org/bitstream/handle/10217/193120/Roberts_colostate_0053A_15145.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

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Authors: Roberts, Michael

Institution: Colorado State University

Department: Economic

Advisor: Anita Pena

Degree: PhD

Publisher Location: Fort Collins, Colorado

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Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Other, Poverty and Welfare

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