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Forum Co-Sponsored by Brookings and Living Cities

Stunning Progress, Hidden Problems: Declines in Concentrated Poverty in the 1990s

U.S. Poverty, Welfare, Demographics, Concentrated Poverty

Event Summary

In his 1997 book Poverty and Place, Paul Jargowsky reported a doubling in the 1970s and 1980s of the number of people living in neighborhoods of concentrated poverty—where the poverty rate was 40 percent or more. Now, evidence drawn from Census 2000 indicates the trend reversed itself in the 1990s.

Event Information

When

Monday, May 19, 2003
9:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue
Washington, DC 20036
Map

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

Email: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

To probe this striking reversal, the Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy and Living Cities will co-sponsor an in-depth public forum on May 19 at which Jargowsky and Urban Institute researcher Tom Kingsley will review new research on recent trends. Each scholar will present findings from new reports they have prepared, and panelists will comment on the implications of these findings for policies to assist poor families and poor neighborhoods.

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Transcript

Transcript: Full transcript of the event (PDF file—102KB)

Full Report: Stunning Progress, Hidden Problems: Declines in Concentrated Poverty in the 1990s

Audio and Video Coverage:

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Welcome & Introduction
Bruce Katz Vice President, The Brookings Institution; Director, Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy

Paul Jargowksy
Taped Remarks | PowerPoint
Author and Director, The Bruton Center for Development Studies, University of Texas, Dallas

Introduction

Tom Kingsley
Taped Remarks | PowerPoint
Author and Principal Research Associate, The Urban Institute Metropolitan Housing and Community Policy Center

Margy Austin Turner
Taped Remarks
Center Director, The Urban Institute Metropolitan Housing Communities

Question and Answer Session

Introduction

Angela Blackwell
Taped Remarks
President, PolicyLink

Ron Haskins
Taped Remarks | PowerPoint
Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution; Former Senior Advisor to the President on Welfare Policy

Panel Introduction

Panel Remarks

Panel Question and Answer


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