Years of Poverty, Years of Plenty: The Changing Economic Fortunes of American Workers and Families
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Two years after the peak of the recession, Duncan, an economist, and his coauthors, published some new and surprising findings about patterns and dynamics of poverty in their critically important book Years of Poverty, Years of Plenty ...
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This is the term that Greg Duncan uses in his book Years of Poverty, Years of Plenty (Ann Arbor, MI; Survey Research Center, 1984). 3. In regard to these data, Tom Joe and Cheryl Rogers commented that the percentage of ever-poor ...
Duncan, Years of Poverty, Years of Plenty, 110–11. 11. An exception is Marianne Bertrand, Sendil Mullainathan, and Eldar Shafir, ''Behavioral Economics and Marketing in Aid of Decision Making Among the Poor ...
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