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Reducing Poverty and Economic Distress after ARRA: Potential Roles for Place-Conscious Strategies - Summary (Summary)
Manuel Pastor, Margery Austin Turner

Growing up poor is a challenge—and growing up in a poor neighborhood is even more challenging. Because community distress undermines individual outcomes and trajectories, place-based strategies have played a role in anti-poverty efforts. The notion that we need to think of distressed neighborhoods in a broader metropolitan context, is relatively new. We argue that this approach—considering place in metropolitan context, seeing neighborhoods as a platform for mobility, and understanding the critical role of organizing—could move the needle on poverty. The new administration understands this framework, but applying it across agencies and programs requires conscious effort and commitment.

Posted to Web: July 15, 2010Publication Date: July 15, 2010

Reducing Poverty and Economic Distress after ARRA: Potential Roles for Place-Conscious Strategies (Research Report)
Manuel Pastor, Margery Austin Turner

Growing up poor is a challenge—and growing up in a poor neighborhood is even more challenging. Because community distress undermines individual outcomes and trajectories, place-based strategies have played a role in anti-poverty efforts. The notion that we need to think of distressed neighborhoods in a broader metropolitan context, is relatively new. We argue that this approach—considering place in metropolitan context, seeing neighborhoods as a platform for mobility, and understanding the critical role of organizing—could move the needle on poverty. The new administration understands this framework, but applying it across agencies and programs requires conscious effort and commitment.

Posted to Web: April 14, 2010Publication Date: April 02, 2010

 

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