SOC 030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Natural-Born-Citizen Clause, Asian Americans
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POVERTY
-Absolute Poverty: a state which occurs when people fail to receive sufficient
resources to support a minimum of physical health and efficiency, often
expressed in terms of calories of nutritional levels.
-Relative Poverty: a state defined by the general standards of living in different
societies and what is culturally defined as being poor
Measuring Poverty: U.S. Census Bureau
-The poverty threshold is an estimate of the point in which a family has
insufficient income to meet basic needs(food, housing, etc.)
-Official poverty measure for the Census Bureau
-Referred to as the “official measure”
-The supplemental poverty measure
-Takes into consideration all income sources including government
programs (welfare) and real household expenses
-Not a basis for government program eligibility but can help track the effect
of welfare programs
-Recognizes state variations in cost of living
-According to the official poverty threshold California has an average
poverty rate of 14.5% from 2014-2017, but a 20.4% poverty rate
based on the supplemental poverty measure
-Alternative poverty measure
-According to the Census Bureau, as of 2016, the U.S. Poverty Rate is 12.7%
-43.1 million Americans
-The supplemental poverty measures estimates the rate to be 14%
-14% of women live in poverty compared to 11.3% of men
-Poverty rate by race:
-8.8% of white Americans
-22% of black Americans
-10.1% of Asian Americans
-19.4% of Latino Americans
-A great proportion of non-whites are in poverty compared to the proportion of
whites, but whites comprise 42.1% of those in poverty, followed by latinos 28%
and 23% of blacks.
Poverty Rates
-18% of U.S. children live in poverty
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Document Summary
Absolute poverty: a state which occurs when people fail to receive sufficient resources to support a minimum of physical health and efficiency, often expressed in terms of calories of nutritional levels. Relative poverty: a state defined by the general standards of living in different societies and what is culturally defined as being poor. The poverty threshold is an estimate of the point in which a family has insufficient income to meet basic needs(food, housing, etc. ) Official poverty measure for the census bureau. Takes into consideration all income sources including government programs (welfare) and real household expenses. Not a basis for government program eligibility but can help track the effect of welfare programs. Recognizes state variations in cost of living. According to the official poverty threshold california has an average poverty rate of 14. 5% from 2014-2017, but a 20. 4% poverty rate based on the supplemental poverty measure. According to the census bureau, as of 2016, the u. s.