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Index

A

Absolute thresholds, 25, 31, 32, 46, 47, 54, 98-99, 102, 103

Accounting periods, 13, 72, 85-86, 293-295, 333

AFDC, 294, 295-296, 333

effect on poverty rate, 296

Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), 21, 50

accounting period, 294, 295-296, 333

benefit levels, 14-15, 92, 94-96, 335, 336-352, 359-375

budget constraints, 342-343

eligibility and need standards, 14, 15, 66, 92-93, 215, 333, 335, 352-381, 436, 437, 444-446

incentive effects, 15, 95-96, 345-350

market basket use, 354, 357, 358

participation in other programs, 94, 95, 317, 320, 321, 336-345 passim , 437-444 passim

poverty guidelines use, 358, 359

Aid to Refugees, 436

American Housing Survey (AHS), 114, 116, 117, 189, 194, 200, 221, 223, 245

Analysis see Policy formation and analysis

Annuities, 216, 217

Assets

in Consumer Expenditure Survey, 402, 405

data quality, 408-409

in family resource definition, 13, 37, 71-72, 86, 211, 214-218, 295

in March CPS, 211, 216, 402, 405, 408-409

in Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 402, 405

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 402, 405, 408-409

Assistance programs, 1, 21, 26, 387

expenditures, 320-321, 323, 433, 434-436

in Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 399

poverty rate among participants, 1, 75-76, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264 , 265, 267-268

see also Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC);

Education programs;

Eligibility standards;

Food assistance;

Housing assistance;

In-kind benefits;

Jobs and training programs;

Medical benefits;

State-administered programs;

Veterans benefits and pensions

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B

Basic living needs, 3-4, 5, 6, 22-23, 40, 48, 50, 51, 52, 105, 143 -144, 147-151, 152-153, 203, 386-387.

See also Clothing;

Food requirements and spending;

Housing and shelter costs

Basic Needs Budget (BNB), 116-118.

See also Expert budgets and standards

Before-tax (gross) income

and AFDC eligibility, 92

in current threshold, 2, 3, 25, 29-30, 38, 40, 97, 203, 204, 206-207, 290

in proposed family resource definition, 10, 66, 209

Behavioral equivalence scale, 169-174

Black population, 82-83, 286-287, 412-413

poverty rates, 75, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 268-269

Borrowing, 36, 211, 212

Bracketing, 216n, 274n

Bureau of Census see Census Bureau

Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 23

area price indexes, 8, 61, 65, 183, 186-188

Consumer Expenditure Survey, 13, 44, 85, 292, 391, 392

Current Population Survey, 395

Family Budgets Program, 33-34, 117-118, 120-122, 128, 166, 168, 185 , 186, 189, 190-191

Bureau of the Budget, 17, 24, 163.

See also Office of Management and Budget

Business cycles and recessions, 49-50, 52, 133, 147, 158

C

Canada, 127, 134.

See also Statistics Canada

Categorical budgets, 116-119

Census see Decennial census

Census Bureau

Consumer Expenditure Survey, 391

Current Population Survey, 395, 407, 414, 415, 416

data improvement and research role, 44

experimental poverty statistics, 7, 23, 25, 52-53, 105, 205, 219, 312-313

official poverty rate and statistics, 5, 17, 24, 25, 43, 44

public-use data tapes, 12, 83, 282

Senior Redesign Team, 401

Survey of Income and Program Participation, 285, 400, 401, 407, 419

tax estimates, 70, 238-240, 406-407

CEX see Consumer Expenditure Survey

Child and Adult Care Food Program, 439

Child care expenses, 2, 27, 45, 102, 118, 331

in expert budgets, 117, 118

and family resource definition, 5, 9, 10, 37, 40, 66, 70, 102, 145 , 204, 209, 240-242

survey coverage, 241, 408

Children, 24, 315-316

equivalence scales for, 7, 8, 60, 160, 161-162, 165-166, 169-170, 172, 173, 177-178

poverty rates, 75, 76, 257, 260, 261, 265, 268-269

see also Family composition and type

Child support, 27-28, 45, 331

and family resource definition, 5, 10, 40, 66, 71, 102, 204, 210, 243-244, 267

survey coverage, 244, 408

Civilian Health and Medical Programs for the Veterans' Administration (CHAMPVA), 407, 408

Civilian Health and Medical Programs of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS), 407, 408

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Clothing, 100, 107, 153, 172

in recommended poverty measure, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 22, 23, 40, 50, 52, 105, 147-151

Cohabitating couples, 13, 28, 87, 302, 305-306

Commodity Supplemental Food Program, 439

Community Development Block Grant, 317

Community health centers, 437

Community Services Block Grant, 442

Commuting expenses, 6, 10, 50, 66, 70-71, 117, 151-152n, 185, 210, 242-243

survey coverage, 408

see also Work expenses

Concurrent time series, 5, 7, 43, 44, 52-53, 105, 158, 281, 282, 287-288

Conference on Economic Progress, 340

Consumer Expenditure Survey (CEX), 120, 168, 201, 391-395

as basis for threshold, 5, 6, 7, 13, 51-52, 85, 104, 105, 146-153, 155-158, 210, 290-292

data coverage and content, 214, 393-395, 402, 404-405

data quality, 85, 157, 213-214, 392-393, 403

Diary Survey, 146, 391, 392, 393

historical time series, 52, 155

Interview Survey, 146-147, 151, 210, 391, 392, 393-395, 403

poverty estimates, 81, 214, 403

sample size and design, 12, 13, 65, 85, 156-157, 208, 210, 213-214, 291-292, 392-393, 402, 404

Consumer Price Index (CPI), 43, 110-111, 146, 201, 391-392

and threshold adjustment, 7, 24, 52, 102-103, 105, 123-124, 182-183

Consumption and spending patterns, 39, 51, 102, 402, 405

determination of thresholds, 23, 50-51

in family resources definition, 36-37

in food plan development, 111

geographic variation, 28-29, 184-186

in March CPS, 405

in Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 405

in reference family threshold development, 3, 5, 40, 145

and relative thresholds, 31-32, 59, 129

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 405

in threshold update and adjustment, 3-4, 6, 7, 23, 25, 30-31, 40, 45, 49-50, 52, 103, 105

see also Basic living needs;

Child care expenses;

Consumer Expenditure Survey;

Nondiscretionary expenses;

Work expenses

Cost-of-living adjustment see Poverty threshold adjustment

Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), 26, 162

CPS see Current Population Survey;

March income supplement

Credit cards, 36, 211, 212, 213

Crime, 20, 100, 314

Crisis resource definition, 36, 72, 212n, 214-218, 297

Current Population Reports, 25, 293

Current Population Survey (CPS), 395, 396, 413-414

sample size and design, 204n, 395-396

see also March income supplement

D

Data quality, 1, 4, 39

assets, 408-409

Consumer Expenditure Survey, 85, 157, 213-214, 392-393, 403

and family resource definition, 37, 65, 204

income, 65, 402-406, 411-420

March Current Population Survey, 204, 283, 403, 410, 411-420

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Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 403

Survey of Income and Program Participation, 11, 403-404, 406-410, 411-420

taxes, 407

Data sources see Consumer Expenditure Survey;

Decennial census;

March income supplement;

Panel Study of Income Dynamics;

Survey of Income and Program Participation

Decennial census, 144

housing data, 8, 62, 183, 189, 190, 194, 195, 199-200

income data, 12, 84, 289-290

Demographic characteristics, 97

in Consumer Expenditure Survey, 392, 393

in Current Population Survey, 396

in Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 398

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 401

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), 18n, 89-90, 122, 169, 317n, 326, 357-358, 374.

See also Assistance programs;

Poverty guidelines;

and under names of specific programs

Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 8, 114, 116, 188, 189-190, 200, 223, 436, 446.

See also Fair market rents;

Housing assistance;

Public housing

Dependent care, 242, 408.

See also Child care expenses

Deprivation index, 22, 35-36, 99-100

Disposable (after-tax) income, 11-12, 143

in assistance program determination, 14, 90, 318-320, 330-333

in family resource definition, 9, 10, 40, 43, 66, 69-70, 90, 144-145, 206-210, 218-219, 290

monitoring changes in, 3, 42

Distribution of income, 13, 23, 46, 88, 309, 311

E

Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), 18, 30, 80-81, 207, 238, 277, 331 , 333

eligibility, 436, 446

Earnings

capacity, 430-431

in proposed poverty measure, 2

Earnings data

in Current Population Survey, 403

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 403

Economic deprivation and well-being, 1, 18, 19-23, 89, 99-100, 298 -299, 314-316

Economic resources see Family resources definition

Economies of scale, 7-8, 24, 28, 60, 101, 162, 163, 164-165

Economy Food Plan, 24, 32, 33, 108-109, 110, 111, 163, 164.

See also Minimum diet (USDA plans)

Education programs, 436, 441-442

EITC see Earned Income Tax Credit

Elderly see Older persons

Eligibility standards

accounting periods, 72, 85-86, 215-216, 294-295, 297

area median income, 433n, 434-435, 436, 437, 443

derived from poverty guidelines, 14-15, 18, 18n, 43, 89-92, 169, 317, 318-324, 327-330, 433, 434, 436-444

disposable income determination, 14, 90, 318-320, 330-333

participation in other programs, 321, 433, 434, 436, 437

program-specific, 323, 435, 436, 444-448

Emergency room care, 30

Employee benefits, 219-220

health insurance, 29, 30, 68, 118, 230-231

Employment see Earnings;

Jobs and training programs;

Labor force participation;

Unemployment rates;

Work expenses;

Working families

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Energy assistance, 407, 443-444

Engel scaling method, 168, 170-172

Equivalence scales, 28, 31, 44n, 45, 97, 101, 110, 148-149, 159-182

behavioral, 169-174

for children, 7, 8, 60, 160, 161-162, 165-166, 169-170, 172, 173, 177-178

current threshold, 162-166, 178-179

effects on poverty estimates, 266-267, 269-271

programmatic, 166, 168-169

recommended method, 59-60, 161-162, 175-181

for reference family thresholds, 7-8, 58-60, 159-162, 166

in relative thresholds, 126-127n, 130

subjective, 174-175

European Community, 31, 126

Expert budgets and standards, 6, 31, 32-34, 53, 98-99, 107-124, 125 , 144

categorical approaches, 116-119

and consumption patterns, 3, 34, 49, 107-108, 110, 120, 124, 166

detailed budget approaches, 119-123

food budgets, 47, 48-49, 104, 107, 108-114, 120

multiplier approaches, 108-116

price changes, 120, 123-124

thresholds, 47, 54, 115, 118, 122, 142

Expert Committee on Family Budget Revisions, 47, 54, 128-129, 134, 142, 154, 185

F

Fair market rents, 114, 122, 188, 189-190, 194, 200

Family Assistance Plan (FAP), 341

Family composition and type, 25, 27-28, 44-45n, 101

basic needs budget, 117

comparative analyses, 38

economies of scale, 7-8, 24, 28, 60, 101, 162, 163, 164-165

gender of household head, 24, 25, 109

sharing of resources, 13, 87, 302, 303-305, 306

threshold adjustments by, 2, 4, 5, 17, 23, 25, 26, 40, 45, 51, 97, 101, 159-182, 208, 249, 250, 251

units of analysis, 13, 87, 302-307

see also Reference family threshold;

Single persons;

Working families

Family Planning Services (Title X), 439

Family resources definition, 4, 5, 9-11, 19, 26, 36-37, 39-40, 42, 65-66, 203-206

alternative, 13, 89, 204, 309, 313-314

consumption as, 13, 36-37, 65, 81, 85, 208, 210-214, 290-291, 292

crisis, 36, 72, 212n, 214-218, 297

periodic review of, 5, 43, 44

recommended changes in, 10, 11, 66, 81-82, 206, 249-256, 266-269

see also Assets;

Disposable (after-tax) income;

Income;

In-kind benefits;

Time resources

Family Support Act (FSA), 93, 335, 341, 374

Farm families, 24, 109, 164

Federal funding allocation, 18, 89n, 198, 317

Fendler, Carol, 24-25

Follow Through program, 441

Food assistance, 50, 439-441.

See also Food Stamp Program;

School nutrition programs;

Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC);

and under names of other programs

Food requirements and spending, 48-49, 102-103, 153, 170-172

expert budgets, 47, 48-49, 104, 107, 108-114, 120

in Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 399

in recommended poverty measure, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 22, 23, 40, 50, 52, 105, 143, 147-151

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storage and preparation, 24, 109

see also Minimum diet (USDA plans)

Food Stamp Program, 3, 30, 94, 97, 111, 168, 320, 321, 331, 336, 440

accounting period, 294, 295-296

eligibility, 215, 323, 326-327, 333, 439-440

survey coverage, 407, 417, 419

valuation of benefits, 67-68, 220, 224

Foster Care program, 436

Foster Grandparents program, 442

G

Gallup Poll, 26, 34, 50, 137-140, 175.

See also Subjective thresholds

General Social Survey, 34n, 135, 139

Geographic mobility and migration, 399

AFDC impacts, 94, 341, 346-349

Geographic variation, 1, 2, 11, 38-39, 77, 246

in AFDC needs standards, 14, 92-93, 359-375

consumption and spending, 28-29, 184-186

in expert budgets, 117, 121

food costs, 24

hedonic regression analysis, 190, 191-193, 194, 246

housing costs, 2, 8, 29, 45, 62-65, 77, 183, 188-200

threshold adjustments for, 4, 5, 8-9, 23, 40, 41, 45, 60-65, 97, 182-201

see also Midwest region;

Northeast region;

South region;

West region

Government see Assistance programs;

Policy formation and analysis

Gross Domestic Product (GDP), 128

H

Head-count ratio, 87-88, 308-309, 310, 311-312, 314

Head Start program, 90, 317, 323, 324, 332, 441

Health and Retirement Study, 409n

Health insurance coverage, 2, 29, 118

in Current Population Survey, 397

employer-provided, 29, 30, 68, 118, 230-231

poverty rates for uninsured, 75, 76, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 268-269

premiums, 5, 10, 29, 40, 45, 66, 68, 102, 209

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 401

in surveys, 407, 408

valuation as income, 65-66, 67-69, 205, 227-231, 233-234

Health status, 2, 20, 36, 89, 314, 315

and medical costs, 29

in Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 399, 405

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 405, 411

Hedonic regression analysis, 190, 191-193, 194, 246

Hispanic population, 135

poverty rates, 75, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 268-269

Home ownership services, 71, 244-246

Household appliances and supplies, 5, 50, 100, 117, 120, 163

Household Food Consumption Survey, 24, 27, 108-109, 111

Households see Family composition and type;

Family resources definition;

Reference family threshold

Housing and shelter costs, 70-71, 246

in expert budgets, 107, 117, 119-120, 121

geographic variation, 2, 8, 29, 45, 62-65, 77, 183, 188-200

multipliers, 114-116

in Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 399, 405

in recommended poverty measure, 3, 4, 6, 7, 22, 23, 40, 50, 51, 105

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 401, 405

see also Fair market rents

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Housing assistance, 50, 407, 436n.

See also Public housing;

Rent subsidies

HUD see Department of Housing and Urban Development

I

Imputed rent, 71, 244-246

Incentive effects, 15, 95-96, 345-350

Income, 39

averages, 13, 23, 88, 309, 312

in Consumer Expenditure Survey, 394-395, 402, 403-404

in Current Population Survey, 12, 83, 204, 205, 282, 395, 396-397, 402, 403, 404, 411-420

data quality, 65, 402-406, 411-420

distribution of, 13, 23, 46, 88, 309, 311

in Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 398-399, 402, 403, 404

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 12, 83, 282-283, 401 , 402, 403, 404, 406, 411-420

see also Before-tax (gross) income;

Disposable (after-tax) income;

Earnings;

Eligibility standards;

Family resources definition;

In-kind benefits

Income Survey Development Program (ISDP), 175, 404, 409, 414

Indexes of poverty, 87-88, 308-314.

See also Deprivation index;

Head-count ratio;

Poverty gap

Inflation see Price changes and inflation

In-kind benefits, 42, 117

in family resource definition, 9, 10, 37, 66-67, 97, 203-204, 206-207, 209, 219-223, 389-390

in March CPS, 219, 220-221, 407

in proposed poverty measure, 2, 4, 5, 40, 78

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 219, 223, 407

valuation of, 30, 67, 219-223

see also Energy assistance;

Food Stamp Program;

Housing assistance;

Public housing;

Rent subsidies;

School nutrition programs;

Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics, 288n

Interarea variation see Geographic variation

Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 117, 238, 409n

International comparisons, 26, 31, 125, 126-128

Iso-prop scaling method, 172

J

Job Corps, 442-443

Jobs and training programs, 321, 442-443

L

Labor force participation

in Consumer Expenditure Survey, 393

in Current Population Survey, 396, 403, 411

in Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 398

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 401

of women with children, 2, 27, 204

see also Earnings;

Work expenses;

Working families

Legal Services, 442

Leisure activity, 100

Literacy and illiteracy, 20, 36

Living standard see Standard of living

Low-Cost Food Plan, 24n, 108n, 116, 117, 121, 149.

See also Minimum diet (USDA) plans

Low-income cut-offs (LICOs), 127-128, 134, 172

Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), 443-444

Low-income measures (LIMs), 128

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Low-rent housing see Public housing; Rent subsidies

M

March income supplement (March CPS), 17, 282-283, 391, 395-397

compared to Survey of Income and Program Participation, 278-280, 398, 403, 406-420

compared with Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 398, 403

data coverage and content, 81, 396-397, 402, 404-405, 406-411

data quality, 204, 283, 403, 410, 411-420

poverty estimates, 12, 25, 83, 214, 278-290, 281, 293, 403, 406, 409, 411, 415, 418, 420

sample size and design, 204n, 282, 396, 402, 404, 409, 410, 411-412

Market basket, 46, 102-103, 122, 184-185, 186-187, 391-392

AFDC use, 354, 357, 358

Married couple households, 45n, 101

Material poverty see Economic deprivation and well-being

Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant (Title V), 437-438

Means testing see Eligibility standards

Medicaid, 29, 93, 228, 229, 407, 408, 438-439

Medical benefits, 387, 407, 408, 437-439

valuation of, 30, 223-225

see also Health insurance coverage;

Medicaid;

Medicare;

and names of other programs

Medical costs, 2, 29, 45, 87, 226, 271-274

in expert budgets, 118

and family resource definition, 5, 10, 40, 66, 67-69, 78, 102, 204, 209, 223-225, 267, 268-269, 388-389

survey coverage, 226, 408

variation in, 2, 9-10, 29, 68, 205

Medical risk index, 10, 11, 68-69, 225, 231-237

Medicare, 29, 228, 229, 407, 408

Metropolitan areas, 28, 29, 186-187

Midwest region, 29, 63, 187, 189

poverty rates, 75, 259, 260, 261, 265, 268-269

Migrant health centers, 324, 439

Migration see Geographic mobility and migration

Military health benefits, 407, 408

Military service, 399

Minimum diet (USDA plans), 24, 33, 110-111

in basic needs budget, 117

as basis of official poverty measure, 2, 21-22, 24, 32, 48-49, 97-98, 101, 102, 104, 108-110, 162-165

for older persons, 28

Minimum wage, 26

Minority groups, 12, 82-83, 269, 282

Moderate-Cost Food Plan, 121

Mothers' pensions, 338-339

Multipliers, 25, 32-33, 34

and consumption patterns, 26, 32, 104, 108

expert budgets, 108-116

food share, 2, 22, 24-25, 26, 32, 48, 49, 97-98, 102, 104, 109, 110 -116

housing share, 114-116

proposed poverty measure, 6, 7, 22, 23, 50, 51, 52, 56-57, 104, 105, 106, 144, 145, 151-153

N

National Child Care Survey, 27

National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA), 143-144n, 154-155

comparison with household survey estimates, 392-393, 409

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 397

National Institute on Aging, 397

National Medical Expenditure Survey (NMES), 234, 235n, 272-274

National Science Foundation, 397

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Nationwide Food Consumption Survey, 24, 111

Near-money benefits see In-kind benefits

Noncustodial parents, 27-28, 244

Nondiscretionary expenses, 6, 102, 206-207, 208

deduction from income, 45, 78, 97, 101, 204

see also Child care expenses;

Child support;

Medical costs;

Taxes;

Work expenses

Nonfamily households, 28

single person, 28, 45n, 101

Nonmetropolitan areas, 28, 186

Northeast region, 28, 29, 63, 77, 185, 186, 187, 189

poverty rates, 75, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 268-269

O

Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), 17, 26, 340

and Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 397

poverty guidelines, 18n, 169

Office of Management and Budget, 4, 5, 43-44, 283

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 397

Older persons, 24, 28, 161, 164-165, 246

poverty rates, 75, 77, 257, 260, 261, 262, 264-265, 268-269

Operational feasibility, 3, 4, 39, 40

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 126, 168, 177, 178-180

Orshansky, Mollie, 17, 22, 24-25, 32, 101, 102, 108-110, 162-163, 312n

P

Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), 13, 86, 295, 391, 397-400

data coverage and content, 398-400, 402, 404-405

data quality, 403

poverty estimates, 269n, 307-308, 403, 409-410

sample size and design, 397-398, 404

Panel to Evaluate SIPP, 400-401, 414

Parents see Noncustodial parents;

Single-parent families

Periodic reviews, 1, 4, 5, 42-44

Perkins Act see Vocational Education Opportunities

Persistent poverty, 298-301

Personal care expenses, 5, 50, 107, 117-118, 151

Physical health see Health status

Policy formation and analysis, 1, 2, 3, 18, 21, 38, 42, 68, 80-81, 97, 313-314

and expert budgets, 33, 34

and relative thresholds, 32, 98

taxes, 3, 28-29

welfare, 95-96, 294

Population census see Decennial census

Population coverage

in Consumer Expenditure Survey, 412n

in decennial census, 412-413

in March CPS, 411, 412-413

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 12, 82-83, 282, 286 -287, 411, 412-413

Population group variation, 1, 3, 11, 18, 38-39, 74-77, 257-262, 264-266

medical costs, 2, 9-10, 29, 68, 205

Poverty gap, 88, 309, 311, 312

Poverty guidelines, 18n, 122, 169, 317n

AFDC use, 358, 359

Poverty measure, 18, 21, 25-31

consistency in, 4, 21, 37

criteria for selection, 4, 37-39, 40

depth and intensity of poverty, 23, 87-88, 310-311

elements of, 4-5, 23, 40-42, 98

as eligibility standard, 14, 90, 375-381

periodic review, 1, 4, 5, 42-44

persistent, 13, 86, 294, 295, 298-301

short periods, 13, 72, 85-86, 215, 294, 295-298

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see also Economic deprivation and well-being;

Equivalence scales;

Family resources definition;

Multipliers;

Poverty threshold adjustment;

Poverty thresholds;

Reference family threshold

Poverty statistics, 26, 38, 42, 43

alternative indexes, 20, 87-89, 100, 308-316

data sources, 11-12, 40, 41, 81-83, 84, 280-292, 391-420

effects of proposed measure, 11, 72-81, 247, 256-278

experimental, 23, 25, 205, 219, 312-313

international comparisons, 26, 31, 125, 126-128

March Current Population Survey, 12, 25, 83, 214, 278-290, 293, 403, 406, 409, 411, 415, 418, 420

official rate, 17, 25, 43

quality, 403, 405-406, 411

Survey of Income and Program Participation, 11, 81, 214, 278-290, 296, 297-298, 403, 406, 411, 415, 420

unit of analysis, 13, 86-87, 301-307

unit of presentation, 307-308

see also Time periods;

Time series and trend data

Poverty Studies Task Force, 188

Poverty threshold adjustment

assistance program implications, 14, 91, 327-329, 377-380

for consumption patterns, 3-4, 6, 7, 23, 25, 30-31, 40, 45, 49-50, 52, 103, 105

by family type, 2, 4, 5, 17, 23, 25, 26, 40, 45, 51, 97, 101, 159-182, 208

geographic variation, 4, 5, 8-9, 23, 40, 41, 45, 60-65, 97, 182-201

over time, 7, 46, 48, 51, 52, 103, 104, 105, 154-157

price changes, 7, 24, 52-53, 102-103, 105, 123-124, 158, 182-183

for working families, 45, 97, 102, 145

see also Equivalence scales

Poverty thresholds, 98-100

absolute, 25, 31, 32, 46, 47, 54, 98-99, 102, 103

after-tax concept, 29, 38, 97

allowance for ''other expenses," 5-6, 50

components, 3-4, 40, 77-80, 266-269

current, 2, 6, 17, 30, 55, 106

deprivation index, 35-36, 99-100

development of original, 1, 17, 24-25, 32, 48, 104, 108-110

expert budgets, 6, 31, 32-34, 53, 98-99, 107-124, 125, 144

farm families, 24, 109, 164

implementation, 5-6, 7, 53-55, 105-106, 145-158

relative, 6, 31-32, 34, 35, 37, 42-43, 46, 47, 49-50, 54, 98-99, 104, 112, 113-114, 124-134, 141, 142

subjective, 6, 34-35, 47, 50, 51, 54, 134-140, 141, 142

see also Poverty guidelines;

Reference family threshold

President's Commission on Income Maintenance, 340

Price changes and inflation

current threshold adjustment for, 2-3, 6, 17, 24, 25, 26, 31, 42, 46, 102, 110

and expert budgets, 120, 123-124

proposed threshold adjustment for, 7, 52-53, 105, 158

Programmatic equivalence scale, 166, 168-169

PSID see Panel Study of Income Dynamics

Psychological health, 20, 89, 100, 314, 315

Public acceptability and understanding, 1, 3, 4, 21, 22, 38, 40, 48

Public assistance see Assistance programs

Public housing, 407, 446-447

valuation of benefit, 30, 221

Public opinion polls, 26, 34-35, 50, 134, 135-137, 174-175

Public policy see Policy formation and analysis

Public-use data tapes, 12, 83, 282

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Quantity-income-elasticity (q-i-e) technique, 121, 123

R

Recession see Business cycles and recessions

Recommended daily allowances (RDAs), 111

Reference family threshold, 6, 31, 44-45, 52, 101, 105

under alternative concepts, 46-48, 54, 111-114, 142, 153-154

annual update, 5, 6, 40, 55, 104, 147

determination, 5-6, 145-154

in relative approach, 124, 125, 129-130

scaling, 7-8, 58-60, 159-162, 166

Relative thresholds, 6, 31-32, 34, 35, 37, 42-43, 46, 47, 49-50, 54, 98-99, 104, 112, 113-114, 124-134, 141, 142

Rent subsidies, 114, 221, 223, 407

eligibility, 446-447

see also Fair market rents

Renwick and Bergmann poverty thresholds, 47, 54, 57, 101, 102, 116 -119, 142, 149-150, 151, 152, 154

Research activities and needs, 1, 18, 21, 38-39

on data sources, 12, 84, 288-289

geographic cost-of-living differences, 9, 62-63, 65, 183, 200-201

in-kind benefits valuation, 223

poverty measure improvement, 1, 39, 43, 44, 295

for Survey of Income and Program Participation, 12, 82-84, 281, 286 -287

Roommates, 13, 28, 87, 302, 305, 306

Rothbarth scaling method, 172-174, 176

Ruggles, Patricia, 47, 54, 111, 114, 116, 142.

See also Equivalence scales;

Poverty thresholds

S

Savings, 36, 37, 211

Scale effects see Equivalence scales

School nutrition programs, 219, 220-221, 407

eligibility, 320-321, 325, 330-331, 440

Schwarz and Volgy poverty thresholds, 47, 54, 57, 122, 142, 150-151, 154

Senior Community Service Employment Program, 443

Senior Companions, 443

Shelter see Housing and shelter costs;

Housing assistance

Single-parent families, 27, 117, 346

Single persons 28,45n, 101

poverty rates, 75, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 268-269, 270

SIPP see Survey of Income and Program Participation

Sloan Foundation, 397

Smith, Adam, 21, 108

Social deprivation, 20, 89, 100, 314-315

Social Security Administration (SSA), 17, 24, 38

threshold development methods, 24, 26, 32, 47, 162-163

Social security tax, 3, 10, 29, 66, 209, 238-239

South region, 28, 29, 63-64, 185, 186, 187, 189

poverty rates, 75, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 268-269

Special Milk Program, 325, 440-441

Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), 219, 407

eligibility, 325-326, 441

SSA see Social Security Administration

Standard budgets see Expert budgets and standards

Standard of living, 25, 30, 33, 36-37, 100

normative, 35-36, 42

relation to thresholds, 2-3, 6, 30-31, 106

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see also Consumption and spending patterns;

Economic deprivation and well-being;

Expert budgets and standards

State-administered programs

eligibility standards, 436, 437, 443

SSI supplementation, 447-448

see also Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC);

Aid to Refugees;

Foster Care program;

Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP);

Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant (Title V);

Medicaid;

Vocational Education Opportunities

Statistical defensibility, 3, 4, 38-39, 40

Statistical Policy Office (OMB), 4, 5, 44

Statistics see Data quality;

Poverty statistics;

Time series and trend data

Statistics Canada, 127, 128, 180n.

See also Low-income cut-offs (LICOs)

Subjective thresholds, 6, 34-35, 47, 50, 51, 54, 134-140, 141, 142

scaling, 174-175

Subsidized housing see Rent subsidies

Summer Food Service Program for Children, 441

Summer Youth Employment and Training Program, 443

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

accounting period, 294

eligibility, 436, 447-448

and participation in other programs, 433, 438, 439, 442, 443, 444

Survey of Consumer Finances, 409n

Survey of Economic Opportunity (SEO), 397, 398

Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), 13, 86, 205, 283 -288, 295, 391, 400-402

compared with March Current Population Survey, 278-280, 398, 403, 406-420

data coverage and content, 81-83, 223, 284, 401-402, 404-405, 406-411

data quality, 11, 403-404, 406-410, 411-420

poverty estimates, 11, 81, 214, 278-290, 296, 297-298, 403, 406, 411, 415, 420

sample size and design, 12, 82-83, 205n, 281, 400-401, 404, 409-410, 412

use in setting poverty measure, 11, 12, 40, 82, 83, 278-280, 281-282

Surveys see American Housing Survey;

Consumer Expenditure Survey;

Current Population Survey;

Gallup Poll;

Income Survey Development Program;

March income supplement (March CPS);

Panel Study of Income Dynamics;

Public opinion polls;

Survey of Income and Program Participation

T

Taxes, 25, 29-30, 45, 122, 207, 402

in Consumer Expenditure Survey, 395, 404

data quality, 407

and family resource definition, 2, 4, 5, 37, 40, 69-70, 97, 102, 205, 237-240, 267

in March Current Population Survey, 406-407

in Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 399, 404

policy changes, 3, 28-29

in Survey of Income and Program Participation, 239-240, 404, 407

Telephones, 22, 36, 100

Thresholds see Poverty thresholds

Thrifty Food Plan, 33, 111, 114, 116, 122, 149, 168.

See also Minimum diet (USDA plans)

Time periods

annual accounting period, 13, 72, 85-86, 293-295, 333

long-term measures, 13, 86, 294, 295, 298-301

short-term measures, 13, 72, 85-86, 215, 294, 295-298

Time resources, 399, 421-432

and earnings potential, 430-431

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expenditures, 425-428

in poverty measures, 428-429, 432

valuation, 422-425

Time series and trend data, 1, 2, 3, 18, 21, 25

alternative deprivation indicators, 20

comparative analyses, 26, 38

concurrent series, 5, 7, 43, 44, 52-53, 105, 158, 281, 282, 287-288

effects of proposed measure, 23, 80-81, 274-278

relative thresholds, 131-134

subjective thresholds, 34, 137-140

and threshold updates, 7, 46, 48, 51, 52, 103, 104, 105, 154-157

Townsend, Peter, 22, 35-36, 99-100

Training for Disadvantaged Adults and Youth, 443

Transportation see Commuting and transportation expenses

Trends see Time series and trend data

U

Unemployment rates, 23, 43, 100, 395

United Kingdom, 127, 293n

deprivation index, 35-36

households, 303n, 306-307

York Family Budget Unit, 119-120

Unit of analysis, 13, 86-87, 301-307

University of Michigan Survey Research Center (SRC), 397

Updating procedures, 4, 7, 26, 40, 42-43, 46-48, 52-53, 102-105, 144, 387-388

housing cost index, 199-200

periodic review of, 5, 43, 44

U.S. see other part of agency title

USDA diet see Economy Food Plan;

Minimum diet

Utilities, 5, 6, 52, 105

V

Vacations, 35, 100

Vaughn poverty thresholds, 47, 54, 110, 112, 113, 130n, 131, 134n, 137-140, 142

Veterans benefits and pensions, 436, 448

Vocational Education Opportunities, Disadvantaged Activities (Perkins Act), 441-442

W

Wages see Earnings

Watts Committee see Expert Committee on Family Budget Revisions

Weatherization assistance, 444

Weinberg and Lamas poverty thresholds, 47, 54, 114-116, 142

Welfare see Assistance programs;

Economic deprivation and well-being

West region, 28, 29, 64, 77, 186, 187, 189

poverty rates, 75, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 268-269

White population, poverty rates, 75, 259, 260, 261, 265, 268-269

WIC program see Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Work expenses, 45, 219-220, 331

in family resource definition, 2, 4, 5, 9, 37, 40, 66, 70-71, 102, 210, 240-243

and relative thresholds, 130

survey coverage, 151, 408

see also Child care expenses;

Commuting expenses

Working families, 2, 27, 119

basic needs budget, 117

poverty rates, 1, 27, 75, 76, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 268-269

and relative thresholds, 130

threshold adjustment for, 45, 97, 102, 145

time expenditures, 425-428, 431-432

Works Progress Administration (WPA), 120

Y

York Family Budget Unit, 119-120

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