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Patterns of Multidimensional Poverty in the United States
David C. Folch
, Matthew Laird
Geography, Planning, and Recreation
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Poverty
100%
Multidimensional Poverty
100%
Deprivation
37%
Poverty Rate
25%
Poverty Measures
25%
Hispanic
12%
Rural Areas
12%
United States
12%
Black Men
12%
Multidimensional Measure
12%
Economic Security
12%
American Community Survey
12%
Young Person
12%
Decomposable
12%
Health Security
12%
High Poverty
12%
Dense Urban Areas
12%
Older Persons
12%
Three-wave
12%
Survey Microdata
12%
COVID-19 Death Rate
12%
Education Security
12%
Multiple Sets
12%
Housing Security
12%
Social Sciences
Multidimensional Poverty
100%
Rural Areas
16%
Youth
16%
Health Education
16%
COVID-19
16%
Mortality
16%
Older Person
16%
Economics Education
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Multidimensional Poverty
100%
Metropolitan Area
16%
Economic Security
16%
Computer Science
Poverty Measure
100%
Psychology
Multidimensional Poverty
100%