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Children in poverty

Date Added to Library: 
Tuesday, February 26, 2019 - 12:35
Priority: 
normal
Organizational Author: 
Child Trends
Individual Author: 
Child Trends
Reference Type: 
Report
Research Methodology: 
Nonexperimental Outcomes
Quantitative
Trends Analysis
Publisher: 
Child Trends
Place Published: 
Bethesda, MD
Published Date: 
01/28/2019
Published Date (Date): 
Monday, January 28, 2019
Publication: 
Child Trends Databank
Year: 
2019
Language(s): 
English
Public URL: 
https://www.childtrends.org/indicators/children-in-poverty
Abstract: 

After reaching 23 percent in 1993—the highest rate since 1964—child poverty (the percentage of children in families with income below 100 percent of the federal poverty level) fell to 16 percent in 2000. The rate then rose slowly through 2004, to 18 percent. Soon after, the child poverty rate began to reflect the most recent economic downturn. From 2006 to 2010, child poverty increased from 17 to 22 percent of all children under age 18, before declining from 2010 to 2017, to 17 percent. A small uptick in 2014, to 21 percent, may be attributed to a change in income reporting. (Author introduction)

 

Target Populations: 
Children and Youth
Infant and Toddlers
School Age Children
Geographic Focus: 
National
Page Count: 
1
Copyright: 
Yes
Topical Area: 
General Research on Income and Poverty [1]
Keyword: 
Child Well-Being [2]
Federal Poverty Level [3]
Poverty [4]
Topical Area: 
Family Formation and Family Structure [5]
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