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People's attitudes towards poverty: it's complicated (Part III)

5 months ago 6 min read
Worldview predicts endorsement of harmful poverty narratives In our last blog post, we talked about how the endorsement of poverty narratives varies based on demographic variables like education, income, or religious belief. Here’
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People’s attitudes towards poverty: it’s complicated (Part II)

a year ago 5 min read
In our last post [https://data42.ghost.io/peoples-attitudes-towards-poverty-its-complicated-part-i/] , we talked about poverty narratives, and how people have complex views on poverty in the U.S. Here’s some insights so far: * People
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People’s attitudes towards poverty: it’s complicated (Part I)

a year ago 7 min read
Why are there people living in poverty? If you ask people this question, you may get a variety of responses. Every response may seem different, but research over the past 50 years suggests
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Wait times and the inspection paradox (Part I)

a year ago 5 min read
By Octavio Medina @octavio_medina [https://twitter.com/octavio_medina] Wait times matter. They are frustrating, they make it harder to access critical services, and they waste people’s time. What’s more,
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What predicts fraud perception in social assistance programs? (Part I)

2 years ago 4 min read
By Octavio Medina @octavio_medina [https://twitter.com/octavio_medina] Over the past couple of months we've been running a few small-scale surveys to better understand people's attitudes towards poverty and social safety
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