Summary |
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1 Introduction |
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Temporal and Other Considerations Associated with the Statement of Task |
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How the Committee Selected Programs to Review |
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Considerations in Estimating Policy and Program Impacts |
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Organization of the Report |
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2 A Demographic Portrait of Child Poverty in the United States |
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Measuring U.S. Child Poverty |
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A Demographic Portrait of U.S. Child Poverty in 2015 |
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Historical Trends in Child Poverty, 1967-2016 |
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Child Poverty in the United States and Other English-Speaking Developed Countries |
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3 Consequences of Child Poverty |
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Why Childhood Poverty Can Matter for Child Outcomes |
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68 | (3) |
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71 | (2) |
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The Impact of Child Poverty |
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Macroeconomic Costs of Child Poverty to Society |
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4 How the Labor Market, Family Structure, and Government Programs Affect Child Poverty |
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Forces that Shape Child Poverty |
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97 | (9) |
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The Changing Role of Government Taxes and Transfers |
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106 | (6) |
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Child-Related Income Transfers and Tax Benefits |
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112 | (4) |
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Effects of Income Transfers and Tax Benefits on Child Poverty in 2015 |
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116 | (4) |
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Effects of Government Benefits on Child Poverty in the United States and Other English-Speaking Countries |
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5 Ten Policy and Program Approaches to Reducing Child Poverty |
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Program and Policy Options in |
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134 | (3) |
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Modifications Examined for 10 Policy and Program Areas |
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Impacts on Poverty, Cost, and Employment |
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6 Packages of Policies and Programs That Reduce Poverty and Deep Poverty Among Children |
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A Work-Based Poverty-Reduction Package |
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A Work-Based and Universal Supports Poverty-Reduction Package |
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A Means-Tested Supports and Work Poverty-Reduction Package |
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A Universal Supports and Work Poverty-Reduction Package |
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Simulating the Impacts of the Four Program Packages |
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7 Other Policy and Program Approaches to Child Poverty Reduction |
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196 | (4) |
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Paid Family and Medical Leave |
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204 | (3) |
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Mandatory Employment Programs |
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207 | (3) |
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210 | (3) |
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213 | (1) |
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Health, Health Insurance, and Measuring Poverty |
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214 | (3) |
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Policies Toward American Indian and Alaska Native Children |
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217 | (3) |
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8 Contextual Factors That Influence the Effects of Anti-Poverty Policies and Programs |
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Six Major Contextual Factors |
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Income Stability and Predictability |
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Equitable and Ready Access to Programs |
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Racial/Ethnic Discrimination |
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Criminal Justice System Involvement |
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239 | (3) |
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242 | (3) |
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9 Recommendations for Research and Data Collection |
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Priority Areas for Research |
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259 | (6) |
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Improvements in Data Collection and Measurement |
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Continued Monitoring and Program Evaluation |
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Coordinating Research and Data Priorities Across Departments |
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Appendixes: |
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A Biosketches of Committee Members and Staff |
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285 | (4) |
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C Authors of Memos Submitted to the Committee |
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289 | (2) |
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D Technical Appendixes to Select Chapters |
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2-1 A Brief History of Poverty Measurements in the United States |
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2-2 Types of Income-Based Poverty Measures and the Advantages of Using the Adjusted SPM for Policy Analysis |
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2-3 Consumption-Based Poverty Measures |
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310 | (8) |
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2-4 How Equivalence Scales Are Used to Adjust Poverty Thresholds |
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318 | (2) |
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2-5 Cost-of-Living Adjustments in Poverty Thresholds and Benefits |
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320 | (5) |
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2-6 Differences Between the Resource Measures Used by the OPM and SPM Poverty Measures |
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325 | (1) |
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2-7 Poverty Among American Indian and Alaska Native Children |
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325 | (3) |
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2-8 The Changing Demography of Children, Including Children in Poverty |
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328 | (4) |
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2-9 Distribution of Child Population Across Persistently High-Poverty Counties |
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332 | (13) |
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2-10 Anchored and Unanchored Methods of Calculating SPM Poverty Over Time |
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345 | (5) |
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2-11 Poverty Measurement Across Countries: Cross-Country Poverty Lines and Child Poverty Rates |
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3-1 Associations Between Poverty and Child Outcomes |
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4-1 Definitions Pertaining to Chapter 4 from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) |
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4-2 Government Policies Affecting Child Poverty in Australia and Ireland |
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5-1 Adjusting Estimates of Poverty Reduction for Behavioral Effects |
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5-2 Modifications to the Earned Income Tax Credit |
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412 | (3) |
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5-3 Modifications to Child Care Subsidies |
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415 | (2) |
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5-4 Modifications to the Minimum Wage |
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417 | (2) |
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5-5 Scaling Up Work Advance |
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419 | (2) |
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5-6 Modifications to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) |
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421 | (3) |
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5-7 Modifications to Housing Programs |
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424 | (2) |
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5-8 Modifications to the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program |
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5-9 Introducing a Child Allowance |
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430 | (2) |
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5-10 A Child Support Assurance Program |
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432 | (2) |
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5-11 Changes in Immigrant Policies |
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434 | (6) |
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5-12 Reducing Child Poverty through a Universal Basic Income |
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440 | (3) |
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5-13 Construction of Summary Tables 5-1 and 5-2 |
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455 | (2) |
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F Urban Institute TRIM3 Technical Specifications: Using Microsimulation to Assess the Policy Proposals of the National Academies Committee on Reducing Child Poverty |
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The TRIM3 Model and the 2015 Baseline |
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Policy Changes to Reduce Child Poverty |
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482 | (1) |
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Overview of Simulation Assumptions |
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483 | (4) |
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487 | (10) |
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497 | (9) |
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506 | (12) |
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518 | (5) |
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523 | (11) |
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534 | (4) |
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538 | (3) |
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550 | (7) |
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Immigrant Eligibility Policies |
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557 | (8) |
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565 | (7) |
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572 | (9) |
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Simulations Using 2018 Tax Law |
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581 | (3) |
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584 | (8) |
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592 | (2) |
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About the Urban Institute |
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