Childhood Poverty Persistence: Facts and Consequences

Childhood Poverty Persistence: Facts and Consequences
Youth Today
July 15, 2010
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Children born into poverty whose families continue to be poor for several years have worse adult outcomes than those born into higher-income families, according to this new brief by the Urban Institute. The study is the first to focus on the relationship between poverty status at birth and the persistence of childhood poverty with consequent outcomes in adulthood.

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