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  2. Great Gatsby Curve - Wikipedia

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    A plot of intergenerational immobility against inequality, with the US highlighted in red (data from 2012) The "Great Gatsby Curve" is the term given to the positive empirical relationship between cross-sectional income inequality and persistence of income across generations. [1]

  3. Cycle of poverty - Wikipedia

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    Controversial educational psychologist Ruby K. Payne, author of A Framework for Understanding Poverty, distinguishes between situational poverty, which can generally be traced to a specific incident within the lifetimes of the person or family members in poverty, and generational poverty, which is a cycle that passes from generation to ...

  4. The Negro Family: The Case For National Action - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Patrick Moynihan in 1969. The Negro Family: The Case For National Action, commonly known as the Moynihan Report, was a 1965 report on black poverty in the United States written by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, an American scholar serving as Assistant Secretary of Labor under President Lyndon B. Johnson and later to become a US Senator.

  5. Group wants South Bend board to vote against CTE Hub ... - AOL

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    "There's unforeseen impacts when you close a school in a community, with the largest being the enabling of intergenerational poverty," she said. "The corporation needs to invest in Coquillard ...

  6. Harlem Children's Zone - Wikipedia

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    In part because not enough time has passed, there is not evidence available to know whether the HCZ achieves its central goal of ending intergenerational poverty. [49] HCZ has had many impacts, on its students, community, and federal programs. President Obama created a grant program to copy HCZ's block-by-block approach to ending poverty.

  7. Intergenerational equity - Wikipedia

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    Intergenerational equity in economic, psychological, and sociological contexts, is the idea of fairness or justice between generations. The concept can be applied to fairness in dynamics between children , youth , adults , and seniors .

  8. Intergenerational policy - Wikipedia

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    An intergenerational policy is a public policy that incorporates an intergenerational approach to addressing an issue or has an impact across the generations.Approaching policy from an intergenerational perspective is based on an understanding of the interdependence and reciprocity that characterizes the relationship between the generations.

  9. International Day of Families - Wikipedia

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    2013 - "Advancing Social Integration and Intergenerational Solidarity" 2012 - "Ensuring work family balance" 2011 - "Confronting Family Poverty and Social Exclusion" 2010 - "The impact of migration on families around the world" 2009 - "Mothers and Families: Challenges in a Changing World" 2008 - "Fathers and Families: Responsibilities and ...