ERIC Number: ED625741
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2022-May
Pages: 2
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User Guide to Model Estimates of Poverty in Schools
Gutierrez, Emily; Blagg, Kristin; Chingos, Matthew M.
Urban Institute
The share of students eligible for free and reduced-price lunch (FRPL) via meal applications is often used as a proxy for the share of students from low-income households at a school. But the recent adoption of universal meal programs, such as the Community Eligibility Provision, make it more difficult to consistently measure student poverty within and across states. The Urban Institute's Model Estimates of Poverty in Schools (MEPS) is a school-level measure of the share of students living in poverty that is comparable across states and time. The MEPS measure reflects, as closely as possible, the students who attend each school (i.e., the measure is distinct from a neighborhood measure). The scale of the poverty measure aligns with the district-level estimates from the US Census Bureau's Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE), capturing students with family incomes up to 100 percent of the federal poverty level.
Descriptors: Poverty, Low Income Students, Urban Schools, Measurement Techniques, School Districts, Lunch Programs, Models, Family Income, Geographic Location, Eligibility
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Publication Type: Guides - Non-Classroom
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Audience: Policymakers; Researchers
Language: English
Sponsor: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Authoring Institution: Urban Institute
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