Measuring Poverty after Katrina
About This Event

The Census Bureau will release its annual official statistics on income and poverty on Tuesday, August 29. At AEI the day before the release, a panel of experts will brief reporters on how to interpret the numbers—whether they go up or down—with an emphasis on the strengths and weaknesses of the poverty measure. In addition, because of the interest in poverty in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the panel will also discuss the nature of concentrated poverty—which has declined sharply compared to what it was in 1990—and programs designed to alleviate it.

AEI scholars Douglas J. Besharov and Nicholas Eberstadt will be joined on the panel by W. Wilson Goode Sr., former mayor of Philadelphia and senior advisor on faith-based initiatives for Public/Private Ventures.

Agenda
11:45 a.m.
Registration and Lunch
Noon
Panelists:
Douglas J. Besharov, AEI
Nicholas Eberstadt, AEI
W. Wilson Goode Sr., Public/Private Ventures
1:30 p.m.
Adjournment
AEI Participants

 

Nicholas
Eberstadt
  • Nicholas Eberstadt, a political economist and a demographer by training, is also a senior adviser to the National Board of Asian Research, a member of the visiting committee at the Harvard School of Public Health, and a member of the Global Leadership Council at the World Economic Forum. He researches and writes extensively on economic development, foreign aid, global health, demographics, and poverty. He is the author of numerous monographs and articles on North and South Korea, East Asia, and countries of the former Soviet Union. His books range from The End of North Korea (AEI Press, 1999) to The Poverty of the Poverty Rate (AEI Press, 2008).

     

  • Phone: 202-862-5825
    Email: eberstadt@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Kelly Matush
    Phone: 202-862-5835
    Email: kelly.matush@aei.org
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