Poverty, the U.S. South, and the SRSA

IF 0.6 Q4 ECONOMICS
M. Lahr
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Abstract

This paper is a broad expansion of an SRSA Research Fellows Address presented in Roslyn, Virginia on April 16th, 2019. In it, I extol the virtues of poverty research, particularly that focused on the U.S. where households living on less than $4/day/person compose the largest shares of county populations. I note that two factors that are the hallmark of such extreme poverty - lack of a vehicle and lack of internet service - are forcing poor household to perceive themselves as ever more isolated, for greater accessibility for the rest of the U.S. population amplifies the gap created by their deficiency. This is because others expect everyone has such access. Southern areas with persistent poverty - the Black Belt, the Mississippi Delta, and Appalachia - have concentrations of such extreme poor and also have deficient access to the rest of the world. I suggest that Americans should find away to ameliorate this condition. I conclude by encouraging my SRSA colleagues to do what they do best, but with a poverty tilt, as a means of petitioning policy makers and the public.
贫困,美国南部和SRSA
本文是2019年4月16日在弗吉尼亚州罗斯林发表的SRSA研究员演讲的广泛扩展。在这篇文章中,我赞扬了贫困研究的优点,特别是那些关注美国的研究,在美国,每天人均生活费低于4美元的家庭占县人口的大部分。我注意到,这种极端贫困的两个标志因素——没有汽车和没有互联网服务——正迫使贫困家庭认为自己更加孤立,因为其他美国人更容易接触到互联网,这扩大了他们的匮乏造成的差距。这是因为其他人希望每个人都有这样的访问权限。持续贫困的南部地区——黑带、密西西比三角洲和阿巴拉契亚地区——集中了这些极端贫困人口,而且与世界其他地区的联系也很有限。我建议美国人应该设法改善这种状况。最后,我鼓励我的SRSA同事们做他们最擅长的事情,但要倾向于贫困,作为向政策制定者和公众请愿的一种手段。
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