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Author:Levitan, Mark K. 

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Poverty in New York City, 1969-99: the influence of demographic change, income growth, and income inequality

The four-year rise in the U.S. poverty rate that began with the 2001 recession and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina has sparked renewed interest in poverty among researchers and policymakers. Policies for addressing poverty are influenced by perceptions of its causes. Accordingly, this article evaluates the impact of several purported causes of poverty in New York City. Using decennial census data for 1970-2000, the authors employ simulations and a decomposition framework to investigate the relationship between poverty and key demographic and economic changes in the city. They find that two ...
Economic Policy Review , Volume 14 , Issue Jul , Pages 13-30

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