Researchers from the U.S. Census Bureau will join other demographers, sociologists, economists and professionals at the Population Association of American annual conference March 31 to April 2 in Washington, D.C.
For many years (since 1942 to be exact) when the U.S. Census Bureau has reported educational attainment, it has focused on the population age 25 and older.
In 2000, nearly 3 million children under age 18 lived in voucher-supported or public housing sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Researchers, analysts and policymakers have long noted that women are more likely to fall below the poverty line than men. However, the poverty differential between men and women is not consistent throughout life.
Income inequality as a concept is straightforward. Are there many haves and have-nots or do most people earn close to the same amount of money? However, the measurement of income inequality is not so straightforward.
In 2014, many major provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act went into effect. One key provision of the Affordable Care Act was the option for states to expand their Medicaid eligibility to most working-age adults living at or below 138 percent of poverty.
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