Using the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), a nationally representative, longitudinal survey, this study examines changing levels of Unemployment Insurance (UI) eligibility and benefit receipt among working low-educated single mothers, 1990–2005. It also examines changing participation in cash welfare and the Food Stamp Program (FSP). Relative to single childless women, there has been no increase in UI benefit receipt among single mothers entering a spell of unemployment in the postreform period, even though single mothers have increased their relative rates of UI eligibility. Because of declining cash assistance receipt, UI became a more common income support than cash assistance for this population during the period 2001–...
The 1996 welfare reform law sought to reformulate single mothers’ income package, replacing cash wel...
This paper investigates dynamic patterns in the relationship between eligibility and participation i...
The tax and welfare programs that provide income and in-kind benefits to single mothers have changed...
Using the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), a nationally representative, longitudin...
This study will examine changing levels of eligibility and receipt of unemployment insurance (UI) ex...
This study examines the effects that labor market conditions and welfare policy changes had on singl...
Legislative reforms in the food stamp and the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996 eliminated a so...
Since the implementation of Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA)...
"This paper examines how changes in tax policy, welfare programs, public health insurance, and econo...
A primary motivation for the sweeping changes to America’s social insurance system in the 1990s was ...
This paper examines how changes in tax policy, welfare programs, public health insurance, and econom...
Objectives. Although employment among welfare mothers increased substantially following the 1996 wel...
This paper uses Unemployment Insurance (UI) administrative data combined with Current Population Sur...
During 1984-96 there were enormous changes in welfare and tax policy. In particular, there were larg...
The 1996 welfare reform law sought to reformulate single mothers’ income package, replacing cash wel...
This paper investigates dynamic patterns in the relationship between eligibility and participation i...
The tax and welfare programs that provide income and in-kind benefits to single mothers have changed...
Using the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), a nationally representative, longitudin...
This study will examine changing levels of eligibility and receipt of unemployment insurance (UI) ex...
This study examines the effects that labor market conditions and welfare policy changes had on singl...
Legislative reforms in the food stamp and the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996 eliminated a so...
Since the implementation of Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA)...
"This paper examines how changes in tax policy, welfare programs, public health insurance, and econo...
A primary motivation for the sweeping changes to America’s social insurance system in the 1990s was ...
This paper examines how changes in tax policy, welfare programs, public health insurance, and econom...
Objectives. Although employment among welfare mothers increased substantially following the 1996 wel...
This paper uses Unemployment Insurance (UI) administrative data combined with Current Population Sur...
During 1984-96 there were enormous changes in welfare and tax policy. In particular, there were larg...
The 1996 welfare reform law sought to reformulate single mothers’ income package, replacing cash wel...
This paper investigates dynamic patterns in the relationship between eligibility and participation i...
The tax and welfare programs that provide income and in-kind benefits to single mothers have changed...