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Title: In-Work Poverty in the United States
Citation Type: Working Paper
Publication Year: 2017
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Abstract: In-work poverty became a prominent policy issue in the United States long before the term itself acquired any meaning and relevance in other industrialized countries. With America’s embrace of an employment-centered antipoverty strategy, the working poor have become even more of an issue. This paper reviews some key trends, drivers and policy issues. How much in-work poverty is there in the United States? How does the US compare to other rich democracies? Has America’s in-work poverty rate changed over time? Who are the in-work poor? What are the main drivers of levels and changes in in-work poverty? Finally, what are the prospects for America’s working poor going forward?
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Authors: Kenworthy, Lane; Marx, Ive
Series Title: IZA Discussion Papers
Publication Number: 10638
Institution: IZA
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Publisher Location: Bonn
Data Collections: IPUMS CPS
Topics: Other, Poverty and Welfare
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