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Reducing Disparities: Mississippi’s Future Depends on it

Reducing Disparities: Mississippi’s Future Depends on it. Mississippi ARC Actively Reaching Communities Fall Conference 2011. OVERVIEW: MS POPULATION AND RACE . Source: U.S. Census Bureau. OVERVIEW: MS CHILDREN AND RACE, 2010 . CHILD POVERTY RATES MISSISSIPPI 2009. MS WAGES BY DEMOGRAPHIC.

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Reducing Disparities: Mississippi’s Future Depends on it

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  1. Reducing Disparities: Mississippi’s Future Depends on it Mississippi ARC Actively Reaching Communities Fall Conference 2011

  2. OVERVIEW: MS POPULATION AND RACE Source: U.S. Census Bureau

  3. OVERVIEW: MS CHILDREN AND RACE, 2010

  4. CHILD POVERTY RATESMISSISSIPPI 2009

  5. MS WAGES BY DEMOGRAPHIC Source: Economic Policy Institute.

  6. MS & U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT IN RECENT RECESSION Source: Economic Policy Institute. April 2011. “Distressed in Mississippi” Issue Brief #303.

  7. UNEMPLOYMENT RATE BY RACE, 2009 African American Unemployment Rate White Unemployment Rate Unemployment Rate Source: Mississippi Department of Employment Security. “LMI for Affirmative Action” April 2010.

  8. How much do families need to cover all their basic expenses?Self Sufficiency Wage for Two Adults, a Schoolchild and a PreschoolerHINDS COUNTY, MS 2009 Source: Mississippi Self Sufficiency Standard 2009.

  9. How much do families need to cover all their basic expenses?Self Sufficiency Wage for 1 AdultLEE COUNTY, MS 2009 Source: Mississippi Self Sufficiency Standard 2009.

  10. PORTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BELOW SELF SUFFICIENCYby Race of the Householder Source: Overlooked and Undercounted: Struggling to Make Ends Meet in Mississippi

  11. PORTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BELOW SELF SUFFICIENCYby Parental Status and Race of the Householder Source: Overlooked and Undercounted: Struggling to Make Ends Meet in Mississippi

  12. PORTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BELOW SELF SUFFICIENCYby Educational, Race and Gender Households headed by African American women with a bachelor’s degree are more likely to be below self-sufficiency than households headed by white men with a high school degree Source: Overlooked and Undercounted: Struggling to Make Ends Meet in Mississippi

  13. PORTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BELOW SELF SUFFICIENCYby Educational Attainment of the Householder Source: Overlooked and Undercounted: Struggling to Make Ends Meet in Mississippi

  14. STUDENT RACE AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

  15. AT-RISK K-12 DISTRICTS AND CHILD POVERTY Districts Failing or Under Academic Watch Districts where more than 1 in 3 children live in Poverty Source: Mississippi Department of Education & 2005-09 American Community Survey.

  16. ENROLLMENT IN ALL MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSES AND REMEDIAL COURSES, 2007 All Courses Enrollment Remedial Course Enrollment Source: Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning. Office of Academic and Student Affairs. 2009.

  17. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF WORKING-AGE ADULTS BY RACE

  18. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Mississippi Economic Policy Center http://www.mepconline.org MS Self Sufficiency Calculator http://www.mepconline.org/calculator Overlooked and Undercounted: Struggling to Make Ends Meet http://mepconline.com/images/admin/pdfs/116_50835_ECD_nb.pdf MS Dept. of Employment Security Labor Market Data http://mdes.ms.gov/Home/LMI/index.html Ed Sivak: esivak@mepconline.org Sarah Welker : swelker@mepconline.org

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