When working isn’t enough: family demographic processes and in-work poverty across the life course in the United States
<br/><strong>Background: </strong>In-work poverty, a phenomenon that engenders social exclusion, is exceptionally high in the United States. The literature on in-work poverty focuses on occupational polarization, human capital, demographic characteristics, and welfare generosity. H...
Main Authors: | Van Winkle, Z, Struffolino, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Max Planck Society
2018
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