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Paul Jargowsky – Fellow

Paul Jargowsky
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Paul Jargowsky is a fellow at The Century Foundation where he writes about inequality, the geographic concentration of poverty, and residential segregation by race and class. Other areas of interest include educational attainment and economic mobility. He is also a professor of public policy and the director of the Center for Urban Research and Urban Education at Rutgers University, as well as a senior research affiliate at the National Poverty Center at the University of Michigan.

Jargowsky’s 1997 book, Poverty and Place: Ghettos, Barrios, and the American City, is a comprehensive examination of poverty at the neighborhood level in U.S. metropolitan areas between 1970 and 1990. The Urban Affairs Association named Poverty and Place the “Best Book in Urban Affairs Published in 1997 or 1998.”

Jargowsky has also been involved in policy development at both the state and federal levels. In 1993, he was a Visiting Scholar at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services where he helped design the simulation model used for welfare reform planning. In 1986, he was the Project Director for the New York State Task Force on Poverty and Welfare Reform. The report of the Task Force, The New Social Contract: Rethinking the Nature and Purpose of Public Assistance, was influential in reshaping the welfare reform debate. Jargowsky has also been involved as a consultant and expert witness in fair housing and school desegregation litigation. Current areas of research include racial and economic segregation, the impacts of economic and spatial inequality, and the causes and consequences of exclusionary suburban development patterns.

 
 
Latest Work by Paul Jargowsky
New Data Reveals Huge Increases in Concentrated Poverty Since 2000
August 8, 2015
Concentration of Poverty: An Update
April 9, 2014
 
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Syracuse has highest rates of poverty among blacks and Hispanics in U.S.
September 15, 2015
Whose Neighborhood Is It?
September 9, 2015
Syracuse has nation’s highest poverty concentrated among blacks, Hispanics
September 6, 2015
The Architecture of Segregation
September 5, 2015
Concentrated poverty spikes in metro Detroit
August 23, 2015
Milwaukee Metro Area Among Fastest Growing Areas of Concentrated Poverty
August 20, 2015
The Daily Beast’s Best Longreads - August 9-15
August 15, 2015
How A Poor Neighborhood Becomes A Trap
August 14, 2015
Is rise of high-poverty neighborhoods to blame for police tensions?
August 12, 2015
Lou. has 10th highest concentration of black poverty
August 11, 2015
Louisville 10th worst for high black poverty areas
August 10, 2015
Poverty Has Nearly Doubled Since 2000 In America
August 9, 2015
“It’s really long overdue”: Why Obama’s New Anti-segregation Rules Are Coming Decades Late
July 27, 2015
Housing segregation is holding back the promise of Brown v. Board of Education
May 15, 2014
The Number of Americans Living in High-Poverty Neighborhoods Is Still on the Rise
April 16, 2014
The Devastating Effects of Concentrated Poverty
April 14, 2014
Neighborhoods with Concentrated Poverty, with Paul Jargowsky, Patrick Sharkey, Ta-Nehisi Coates
April 11, 2014
A sobering way to start 2014
January 8, 2014
African American Poverty: Concentrated and Multi-Generational
January 7, 2014
 

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