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Gronbjerg, Kirsten A., Ed. – American Behavioral Scientist, 1983
The following topics are examined: old age pensions under social security; economic policy as the primary determinant of social policy; the measurement of poverty and its implications for antipoverty policies; race and ethnic relations; the future of private welfare; and the analytic connection between sociology and social welfare. (RM)
Descriptors: Economics, Ethnic Relations, Futures (of Society), Older Adults
McDonald, Lynn; Robb, A. Leslie – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2004
Although progress has been made over the last 20 years, the burden of a low income in old age is still carried by unattached women. Few researchers, however, have examined exactly where the burden of poverty falls within the category of unattached older women or what the nature of this poverty is. Like any other group of older Canadians,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Females, Poverty

Hatch, Laurie Russell – Generations, 1990
Although the economic status of older persons has improved, women are at risk for poverty in old age as a result of their lifelong work experiences. Gender differences in work history, type of occupation, industrial sector, and retirement circumstances are contributing factors. (SK)
Descriptors: Economic Status, Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Older Adults
McGranahan, David – Rural Development Perspectives, 1985
Overall poverty rate increased from 12.1% in 1969 to 15.2% in 1983. Nonmetropolitan rates were 17% in both years. While poverty among elderly decreased, especially in nonmetropolitan areas, poverty among children rose. In 1981, 60% of metropolitan and 39% of nonmetropolitan children in poverty were in families headed by women. (NEC)
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Economic Factors, Family Structure

Shucksmith, Mark; And Others – Journal of Rural Studies, 1994
Literature review on social exclusion and disadvantage in rural Europe suggests that rural poverty arises from unemployment, low wages, and, most significantly, inadequate income in old age. Discusses difficulties in identifying rural incidence of exclusion and disadvantage, as well as the need for such research in light of major ongoing social…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Environment, Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Poverty

Brown, Valerie – Gerontologist, 1995
Presents a conceptual model, the Urban Ecological Model of Aging, to be used by researchers to assess the impact of living in neighborhoods of concentrated and prolonged poverty on elderly residential satisfaction and subjective well-being. Demographic and personal characteristics are also included in the model as predictors. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Aging (Individuals), Disadvantaged Environment, Environmental Influences

Social Policy, 1981
This study by the National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity show that, in the past decade, some groups have fared much better economically than others. First, the age distribution of those officially termed poor has shifted. Second, the reduction of overall poverty levels has been accompanied by increased sexual and racial inequality.…
Descriptors: Demography, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Characteristics, Family Income
Regina Univ. (Saskatchewan). Univ. Extension. Seniors Education Centre. – 1992
Statistics reveal that 61% of older Canadian women who are unattached to a male partner live in poverty. Two primary factors why women are especially vulnerable to poverty are their financially dependent status and their inequality in the work force. Even women who have worked outside the home are more vulnerable to poverty in old age than their…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Community Resources, Employment Patterns, Females

Russo, Nancy Felipe – American Psychologist, 1990
Discusses gender differences in mental disorder. Presents a research agenda for women's mental health research in the following areas: (1) diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders; (2) mental health issues for older women; (3) multiple roles; and (4) poverty. Discusses gender bias in research. (JS)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Females, Medical Services, Mental Disorders
Coward, Raymond T. – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1987
Outlines the high incidence of poverty among the rural elderly, their sources of income, and their helping networks. Calls attention to rural-urban differences, farm/nonfarm resident distinctions, regional differences, and characteristics of recent immigrants versus long-term residents. Urges social work interventions that address the distinctive…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Federal Aid, Income, Older Adults

Soldo, Beth J. – Population Bulletin, 1980
People aged 65 and over, and particularly the "old old," i.e., 75 and over, are the fastest growing age group in the United States. This group numbers 25 million in 1980, 11% of the population, with women outnumbering men by 5 million. Although a quarter of the federal budget goes to their support, poor coordination among federal programs for the…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Federal Aid, Financial Support, Health Needs
Rural Sociological Society, Bozeman, MT. – 1993
In this volume, the Rural Sociological Society Task Force on Persistent Rural Poverty analyzes the leading explanations of persistent rural poverty and points out new directions in theory that should provide a firmer foundation for antipoverty policies and programs. Written by over 50 leading social scientists, the Task Force report explains that…
Descriptors: Children, Demography, Females, Human Capital
Hoppe, Robert – 1993
This chapter examines recent trends in rural poverty and discusses some characteristics of the rural poor compared to the urban poor. Sources of poverty data for 1967-90 include the income supplement of the Census Bureau's annual Current Population Survey and personal income data compiled by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. "Rural" and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Children, Demography, Economic Factors
Kasom, Carol – 1981
Americans aged 60 years and older now represent the largest age cohort of functional illiterates. Educational systems have not adequately addressed the needs of this group. Many older Americans, for whom English is a second language, need instruction in both English and basic literacy skills. Many older adults living at or near poverty levels have…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Aging (Individuals), English (Second Language)

Barberis, Mary – Population Bulletin, 1981
The elderly make up 11% of the total population of the United States, and senior citizens, particularly those aged 75 and over, are the fastest growing group in the country. Although one-fourth of the federal budget is allotted to their support, many older persons have difficulty in gaining access to the programs designed for their benefit. The…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Aging (Individuals), Family Role, Government Role
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