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Home >  Short Publications >  Indicators of Deprivation and Wellbeing in Modern America
Indicators of Deprivation and Wellbeing in Modern America
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A Look beyond the "Poverty Rate"
By Nicholas Eberstadt
Posted: Monday, March 21, 2005
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Publication Date: March 8, 2005

This presentation, delivered at a University of Maryland Welfare Reform Academy conference on "Reconsidering the Federal Poverty Measure," covers:

  1. the poverty rate as a predictor of socioeconomic progress and household consumption;
  2. expenditure patterns of poor/low income households and associated household characteristics in four major consumption areas: nutrition, housing, transportation, health;
  3. additional indicators of wellbeing: subjective wellbeing (happiness), crime and security, welfare dependence, family stability, religion in personal life, and financial emergencies;
  4. some suggestions for other indicators of wellbeing.

Download file Download the presentation slides (Adobe Acrobat PDF).

Nicholas Eberstadt is the Henry Wendt Scholar in Political Economy at AEI.

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