Deck 26: Understanding the Dynamics of 2-A-Day Poverty in the United States

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Which means-tested income transfer program has grown since the 1990s?

A) MFP
B) SNAP
C) TANF
D) AFDC
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A nationally representative, longitudinal, multistage, stratified sample of the U.S. non-institutionalized population, collected in panels ranging from two to five years is known as the ______.

A) SIPP
B) UCR
C) TANF
D) SNAP
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All of the following characteristics are true of TANF except it ______.

A) is a federal entitlement program
B) replaced Aid to Families with Dependent Children
C) offers time-limited cash assistance
D) imposes work requirements on able-bodied recipients
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Why doesn't Monique apply for disability?

A) She is afraid she won't be eligible.
B) She lives in a homeless shelter.
C) She doesn't want to sit around the house.
D) She earns too much income.
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Which of the following is a key finding of Edin, Shaefer, and Talbert's research?

A) Most incidents of $2-a-day poverty are concentrated among children experiencing such spells episodically.
B) In-kind assistance has a more positive effect on $2-a-day poverty households than cash assistance.
C) The rise in $2-a-day poverty households in the United States is directly related to increased use of TANF benefits.
D) The majority of children who live in $2-a-day poverty households have at least one parent working.
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A respondent in this study would most likely have held a job as a(n) ______.

A) adjunct professor
B) bank teller
C) food service worker
D) auto mechanic
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What is $2-a-day poverty?

A) Households with children living on $2.00 a day or less per person
B) Households with adults who are eligible for but decline cash assistance.
C) Households that have at least one adult who earns less than $2.00 per day.
D) Households that consist of two unemployed adults.
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Which hardship had the most significant impact on Monique's situation?

A) Housing instability
B) Chronic unemployment
C) Health problems
D) Domestic abuse
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What was the unit of analysis in this study?

A) Employment status
B) Stable housing
C) The child
D) The single mother
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The authors use a(n) ______ measure of household resources rather than a(n) ______ measure.

A) consumption-based; income-based
B) iterative; mixed methods
C) income-based; consumption-based
D) mixed methods; iterative
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Briefly summarize the policy implications of Edin, Shaefer, and Talbert's research.
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Define iterative, mixed methods research in relation to this study.
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Explain the authors' statement, "material hardship is a common experience among the $2-a-day poor, but its forms may look different than for other Americans."
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Discuss the reasons cash has an especially important value to this study.
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Briefly describe one of the hardships that Monique experienced. Include how this had a cascading effect on her situation.
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Deck 26: Understanding the Dynamics of 2-A-Day Poverty in the United States
1
Which means-tested income transfer program has grown since the 1990s?

A) MFP
B) SNAP
C) TANF
D) AFDC
B
2
A nationally representative, longitudinal, multistage, stratified sample of the U.S. non-institutionalized population, collected in panels ranging from two to five years is known as the ______.

A) SIPP
B) UCR
C) TANF
D) SNAP
A
3
All of the following characteristics are true of TANF except it ______.

A) is a federal entitlement program
B) replaced Aid to Families with Dependent Children
C) offers time-limited cash assistance
D) imposes work requirements on able-bodied recipients
A
4
Why doesn't Monique apply for disability?

A) She is afraid she won't be eligible.
B) She lives in a homeless shelter.
C) She doesn't want to sit around the house.
D) She earns too much income.
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Which of the following is a key finding of Edin, Shaefer, and Talbert's research?

A) Most incidents of $2-a-day poverty are concentrated among children experiencing such spells episodically.
B) In-kind assistance has a more positive effect on $2-a-day poverty households than cash assistance.
C) The rise in $2-a-day poverty households in the United States is directly related to increased use of TANF benefits.
D) The majority of children who live in $2-a-day poverty households have at least one parent working.
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A respondent in this study would most likely have held a job as a(n) ______.

A) adjunct professor
B) bank teller
C) food service worker
D) auto mechanic
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What is $2-a-day poverty?

A) Households with children living on $2.00 a day or less per person
B) Households with adults who are eligible for but decline cash assistance.
C) Households that have at least one adult who earns less than $2.00 per day.
D) Households that consist of two unemployed adults.
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Which hardship had the most significant impact on Monique's situation?

A) Housing instability
B) Chronic unemployment
C) Health problems
D) Domestic abuse
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What was the unit of analysis in this study?

A) Employment status
B) Stable housing
C) The child
D) The single mother
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The authors use a(n) ______ measure of household resources rather than a(n) ______ measure.

A) consumption-based; income-based
B) iterative; mixed methods
C) income-based; consumption-based
D) mixed methods; iterative
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Briefly summarize the policy implications of Edin, Shaefer, and Talbert's research.
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Define iterative, mixed methods research in relation to this study.
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Explain the authors' statement, "material hardship is a common experience among the $2-a-day poor, but its forms may look different than for other Americans."
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Discuss the reasons cash has an especially important value to this study.
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Briefly describe one of the hardships that Monique experienced. Include how this had a cascading effect on her situation.
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