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Poverty Measurement Studies and Alternative Measures
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Detailed Tables
- Table 1. Poverty Rates by Method of Measurement and Work Status: 1998
- Table 2. Distribution of People in Poor Families with Children, by Poverty Measure and Working Status, 1998
- Table 3. Effect of Various Elements on Poverty Rates of People in Full-Time Working Families with Children, by Measure: 1998
- Table 4. Official and Experimental Poverty Rates for Individuals in Full-Time Working Families with Children: 1998
- Table 5. Poverty Rates by Family Working Status and Poverty Measure, 1990-1998
Go to Poverty Measurement Working Papers
Contact the Demographic Call Center Staff at 301-763-2422 or 1-866-758-1060 (toll free) or visit
ask.census.gov for further information on Poverty Measurement Research Data.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division