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1 WELCOME Rural Poverty Research Center

2 About the Conference Advisory committee provide important guidance on the focus of the conference Most papers on this agenda are a direct outgrowth of a response to an SRDC call for papers Select number of other papers were invited to provide balance to the topics Wanted to attract some of the best researchers in the South Also wanted to have the “real life challenges” associated with poverty showcased at the conference. The Grassroots Panel is an important aspect of ensuring that this happens.

3 One of the most critical questions is . . .
What will happen after this conference is over? It is up to all of us to determine what direction we should take in launching a significant poverty research and policy effort in the South.

4 Poverty Status of Individuals

5 Percent of Population Below Poverty by Race and Ethnicity, 1990 & 2000

6 Number of Persons in the South in Poverty,1990 & 2000
Group Year Numerical Change 1990 2000 White 6,715,377 6,811,078 95,701 Black 4,489,669 4,247,753 -241,916 Hispanic 1,807,293 2,533,139 725,846 Overall 12,182,404 12,635,394 452,990 Source: U.S. Census Bureau

7 Poverty Shifts in Metro and Nonmetro Areas of the South, 1990-2000
Group Metropolitan Nonmetropolitan Number Percent Overall 730,357 9.3 - 277,367 - 6.5 White 265,815 6.4 - 170,114 - 6.7 Black - 40,522 - 1.4 - 201,394 - 13.3 Hispanic 631,023 42.2 94,823 30.2

8 The Economic Features of the Region

9 Type of Industries Classified by Each Sector
Goods Producing Farm Agricultural Services Mining Manufacturing Construction Service Producing Transportation and Public Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Finance, Insurance and Real Estate Services Government and Government Enterprises

10 The Industrial Profile of Full and Part-Time Jobs in the South,1990 and 2000
Source: Regional Economic Information System (REIS)

11 Proportion of New Full and Part-Time Jobs Generated by Each Sector, 1990-2000
8.4 % Source: Regional Economic Information System (REIS)

12 Educational Credentials of the Region

13 Educational Status of Metro and Nonmetro Southerners, 1990 and 2000

14 Educational Status of Metro & Nonmetro Southerners by Race, 2000


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