On being poor in Utah / Garth Mangum [and others].
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- 058510638X
- 9780585106380
- 362.5/09792 21
- HC107.U83 P6325 1998eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. Who Are Utah's Poor? -- Ch. 2. Where Are Utah's Poor? -- Ch. 3. The Causes of Utah Poverty -- Ch. 4. Income Maintenance Programs: The Shrinking Direct Response to Poverty -- Ch. 5. Poverty and Health in Utah -- Ch. 6. Poverty and Nutrition in Utah -- Ch. 7. Housing and Poverty in Utah -- Ch. 8. Poverty, Education, and Training in Utah -- Ch. 9. Further Lowering an Already Low Poverty Rate.
Utah's economy is booming, but the number of poor has remained fairly constant, with many of the newly created jobs going to transplants from out of state. On Being Poor in Utah presents a portrait of Utah's poor and the issues surrounding poverty in the state. It provides a detailed statistical analysis of poverty's causes, varying concentrations of people living below the poverty level, housing and education problems, and health and nutrition issues.
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