| Childhood Poverty Persistence: Facts and Consequences
Ratcliffe, Caroline; McKernan, Signe-Mary
Urban Institute, June 14, 2010, online edition, 12p (PDF)
"Child poverty rates have ranged between 15 percent and 23 percent over the past four decades. These rates, however, do not reveal how long children live in poverty. Many families cycle into and out of poverty over time, while others remain poor many years. Persistent poverty among children is of particular concern, as the cumulative effect of being poor may lead to especially negative outcomes and limited opportunities."
Go to the report at:
http://www.urban.org/uploadedpdf/412126-child-poverty-persistence.pdf
C26/03-10. Posted August 25, 2010
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