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Duffe, Harry – America, 1973
Despite both Congress and Court, top administrators of the Office of Economic Opportunity have poverty programs and community action agencies on a self-destruct course by June 30. (DM)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Government Role, Political Attitudes, Political Power
Marshall, Patricia – Manpower, 1971
Ten-state project tests new routes to better life for itinerant workers. (Editor)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Demonstration Programs, Federal Programs, Labor Force Development
Witherspoon, Gary; Witherspoon, Nellie – Contemporary Indian Affairs, 1970
Descriptors: American Indians, Anthropology, Behavioral Sciences, Cultural Background
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Zurcher, Louis A., Jr. – Journal of Social Issues, 1970
Analysis of questionnaire data supported the hypothesis that representatives of the poor on an Office of Economic Opportunity poverty board were significantly different from representatives of the non-poor in selected demographic and socio-psychological characteristics. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Attitude Change, Community Involvement, Consultants
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Mosteller, Frederick – Society, 1980
Discusses problems that social scientists face when evaluating social programs, including cost, methodological concerns, and the development and application of new analytical techniques. (GC)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Federal Programs, Poverty Programs, Program Evaluation
Bouma, Donald H. – Intellect, 1976
Three definitions of poverty are considered along with a careful specification of the perspective needed to assess it. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Definitions, Economic Factors, Hunger, Income
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Cronin, Natalie – Children & Society, 2000
Outlines the main elements of the British Children's Fund to examine whether it has the necessary elements needed to make a real difference in the lives of children living in poverty. (JPB)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Disadvantaged Youth, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
Walker, Karen – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2007
How many people reading this brief believes they could financially survive in a household of four people on $19,784 a year? Yet, this was the official poverty threshold as determined by the federal government for 2005. During this same year, 17% of children under 18 lived below the poverty line, of which 14% were white, 11% Asian, 28% Hispanic and…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Poverty, Low Income Groups, Social Indicators
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. – 1987
This briefing report provides information on recent trends in: (1) the number of households applying for food stamp benefits; (2) the number of households participating in the Food Stamp Program; and (3) the percentage of households whose food stamps were improperly denied or terminated. The data were reported by the 50 U.S. states, the District…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Eligibility, Federal Programs, Federal State Relationship
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Williamson, John B. – Social Problems, 1974
Although attitudes towards poverty and public dependency have become more liberal over the past 100 years, most in the general public would argue that stigma serves the important function of discouraging voluntary dependency; beliefs about 13 different programs and proposals to aid the poor are assessed for sample of respondents in the Boston…
Descriptors: Females, Poverty, Poverty Programs, Public Opinion
BEE, ROBERT L. – 1965
AT THE TIME OF THIS REPORT, TO THE AUTHOR'S KNOWLEDGE, NO ACTION EITHER BY THE POTOWATOMI OR INTERESTED WHITES HAD BEEN TAKEN TOWARD SETTING UP A HEAD START PROGRAM FOR THE POTOWATOMI OF KANSAS. THE AUTHOR STATES WHY, IN THIS OPINION, THE POTOWATOMI DO NOT NEED A HEAD START PROGRAM. IN SPITE OF THE BELIEF, THE REPORT ATTEMPTS TO GIVE BASIC…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Students, Community Development, Community Influence
SCHULTZ, THEODORE W. – 1967
WORKERS ARE PRODUCTIVE AGENTS. THEIR ECONOMIC PRODUCTIVITY IS ENHANCED BY INVESTMENT IN THEM. THE INVESTMENT APPROACH IS NOT ONLY A USEFUL BUT A VERY POWERFUL ORGANIZING CONCEPT FOR POLICY AND PROGRAMING. BY USING IT, ONE CAN IDENTIFY MAJOR MALINVESTMENTS THAT ARE A CONSEQUENCE OF PUBLIC POLICY SUCH AS--(1) IN AGRICULTURE, TOO MUCH HAS BEEN…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Economically Disadvantaged, Labor Force Development, Labor Utilization
Sheppard, Harold L. – 1968
Demographic surveys and data could be used to assess programs and policies directly and indirectly concerned with the reduction of poverty, and, through the use of such survey data, to point to a number of population subgroupings which are or are not moving out of poverty. Annually collected Census Bureau facts, the basis of much of the analysis…
Descriptors: Demography, Family Characteristics, Geographic Distribution, Poverty Programs
1968
The findings of the Citizen's Board of Inquiry are that: (1) hunger and malnutrition affect millions of Americans and are increasing in severity each year; (2) infant deaths, organic brain damage, retarded growth and learning rates, increased vulnerability to disease, withdrawal, apathy, alienation, frustration, and violence result from hunger and…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Food, Health Services, Hunger
Williams, J. Sherwood; And Others – 1973
Several researchers have shown that whites benefit from the presence of large numbers of blacks. This study attempts to determine the effect that the proportion of blacks in an area has upon both black and white poverty rates. Using standard correlation techniques, the basic relationships are examined for 92 Southern SMSA's (Standard Metropolitan…
Descriptors: Black Community, Blacks, Census Figures, Demography
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