Poverty And Women In The U.S.A
a Research Project Submitted To The F Acul Ty Of National University
in Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements For The Degree Of
bachelor Of Arts Wth A Major In Sociology
january 20xx
A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE F ACUL TY OF NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF ARTS WTH A MAJOR IN SOCIOLOGY
JANUARY 20XX
By
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
My thanks go out to all who have helped me complete this study and with whom this project may have not been possible. In particular, my gratitude goes out to friends, facilitator and family for extensive and helpful comments on early drafts. I am also deeply indebted to the authors who have shared my interest and preceded me. Their works provided me with a host of information to learn from and build upon, also served as examples to emulate.
DECLARATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
TABLE OF CONTENTSIV
LIST OF TABLESVI
LIST OF CHARTSVII
ABSTRACTVIII
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
1.1 Introduction1
1.2 Problem statement1
1.3 Aims of the dissertation1
1.4 Research questions2
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW3
2.1 Occupational Segregation and Poverty3
2.2 Race and Poverty6
2.3 Educational Attainment and Poverty8
2.4 Age and Poverty10
2.5 Household Type and Poverty11
CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY13
3.1 Research tool utilized13
3.1.1 Questionnaires13
3.1.2 Secondary data collection14
3.1.3 Variables14
3.2 Participants of the research14
3.3 Informed Consent15
3.4 Confidentiality15
CHAPTER 4 RESULTS AND FINDINGS16
4.1 Hypothesis result 116
4.2 Hypothesis result 217
4.3 Hypothesis result 318
4.4 Hypothesis result 419
CHAPTER 5 DISCUSSION, ANALYSIS, AND CONCLUSIONS20
5.1 Defining Poverty20
5.2 Questionnaire analysis23
5.2.1 Question 1: Respondent demographics23
5.2.2Question 2: Children per respondent24
5.2.3 Question 3: Race25
5.2.4 Question 4: Education level26
5.2.5 Question 5: Marital status27
5.2.6 Question 6: Household28
5.4 Summary28
5.5 Conclusion29
APPENDIX31
Appendix A31
REFERENCES32
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1: TESTING OF FIRST HYPOTHESIS16
TABLE 2: TESTING OF SECOND HYPOTHESIS17
TABLE 3: TESTING OF THIRD HYPOTHESIS18
TABLE 4: TESTING OF FOURTH HYPOTHESIS19
LIST OF CHARTS
CHART 1: RESPONDENT DEMOGRAPHICS23
CHART 2: CHILDREN PER RESPONDENT24
CHART 3: RACE25
CHART 4: EDUCATION LEVEL26
CHART 5: MARITAL STATUS27
CHART 6: HOUSEHOLD28
ABSTRACT
In 2006, the rate of American females who lived below the poverty rate was 13.6 and the rate has not changed significantly in the past 40 years. The poverty rate was more than twice as high for all female-headed households (28.3%) compared to all male-headed households (13.2%) and the percentage increases to 36.5 for all female-headed households with children under 18 years of age. Also, race is a contributing factor in female-headed households. In 2006, the poverty rate was 43.3% for Black women with children under the age of 18 and no husband present. Poverty is a global problem and is a major hurdle in bringing prosperity at the global level. Women all over the world, including developed countries like USA, have been the most affected by the increase in poverty. Numerous factors have found to make an impact on the poverty of these women. The researcher had applied the secondary and questionnaire analysis to answer the research questions and meet the research objectives. From the results, this dissertation has showed that the independent variables, i.e. education, race, household and marital status ...