Chapter 30: Problem 16
"The exodus of middle- and working-class families from many ghetto neighborhoods removes an important 'social buffer"' was said by _____. a) Nicholas Lemann b) Charles Murray c) Barbara Ehrenreich d) William Julius Wilson
Chapter 30: Problem 16
"The exodus of middle- and working-class families from many ghetto neighborhoods removes an important 'social buffer"' was said by _____. a) Nicholas Lemann b) Charles Murray c) Barbara Ehrenreich d) William Julius Wilson
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Get started for freeWhich of the following is the most accurate statement? (LO5) a) The standard of living of poor American children is very low compared to that of middle-class American children. b) Poor children in the United States are much worse off than poor children in virtually all other OECD countries. c) Poor children in the United States are much better off than poor children in virtually all other OECD countries. d) There is no way to compare the degree of child poverty in the United States with the degree of child poverty in other economically advanced countries.
An equal distribution of income would _____. a) hurt both the work incentive and the incentive to save b) hurt neither the work incentive nor the incentive to save c) hurt the work incentive but not the incentive to save d) hurt the incentive to save but not the work incentive
About _____ million Americans are homeless. a) 2 to 3 b) 6 to 8 c) 12 to 15 d) 20 to 25 e) 40 to 50
What would be the most effective way of raising people out of poverty? (LO9) a) Cut off welfare payments to every family with at least one adult member between the ages of 18 and \(64 .\) b) Raise the minimum hourly wage. c) Eliminate the earned income tax credit. d) Have the government put welfare recipients to work at minimum wage jobs.
Which is the most accurate statement? (LO7) a) Although there are several theories of poverty, it is possible to formulate just one theory which completely explains 99 percent of all poverty in the United States. b) There are at least a dozen theories of poverty, and each has at least some apparent validity. c) Poverty can be explained largely by employment discrimination. d) Poverty is no longer a major socioeconomic problem in the United States.
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