This research examines the effects of mothers ’ welfare and work decisions on their children’s attainments using a random effect instrumental variables (REIV) estimator. The estimator employs sibling comparisons in a random effect framework and an instrumental variables approach to address the unobserved heterogeneity that may influence mothers ’ work and welfare decisions. The identification comes from the variation in mothers ’ different economic incentives that arises from the AFDC benefit structures across U.S. states. I focus on children who were born to single mothers with twelve or fewer years of schooling. The short-run child attainments under consideration are the Peabody Individual Achievement Test math and reading recognition sco...
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers—...
We examine the extent to which children are exposed to the welfare system through their mother\u27s ...
The growth in labor market participation among women with young children has raised concerns about t...
This research examines the effects of mothers ’ welfare and work decisions on their children’s attai...
This research examines the effects of mothers' welfare and work decisions on their children's attain...
In this paper, we develop a dynamic structural model of single mothers ’ work and welfare participat...
In this paper, we develop a dynamic structural model of single mothers' work and welfare participati...
Using PIAT Math test score as a measure of attainment, we find that both single mothers' work and we...
This paper evaluates the effects of home inputs on children’s cognitive development using the sample...
We examine the extent to which children are exposed to the welfare system through their mother's rec...
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers—...
This paper evaluates the effects of maternal time inputs and alternative providers’ time inputs on c...
The first chapter examines the effect of the number of years children spend living with a single-par...
This dissertation explores the impact of one welfare program, Aid to Families with Dependent Childre...
IDENTIFIERS Welfare to Work Programs This study investigated the effect of welfare mothers' edu...
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers—...
We examine the extent to which children are exposed to the welfare system through their mother\u27s ...
The growth in labor market participation among women with young children has raised concerns about t...
This research examines the effects of mothers ’ welfare and work decisions on their children’s attai...
This research examines the effects of mothers' welfare and work decisions on their children's attain...
In this paper, we develop a dynamic structural model of single mothers ’ work and welfare participat...
In this paper, we develop a dynamic structural model of single mothers' work and welfare participati...
Using PIAT Math test score as a measure of attainment, we find that both single mothers' work and we...
This paper evaluates the effects of home inputs on children’s cognitive development using the sample...
We examine the extent to which children are exposed to the welfare system through their mother's rec...
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers—...
This paper evaluates the effects of maternal time inputs and alternative providers’ time inputs on c...
The first chapter examines the effect of the number of years children spend living with a single-par...
This dissertation explores the impact of one welfare program, Aid to Families with Dependent Childre...
IDENTIFIERS Welfare to Work Programs This study investigated the effect of welfare mothers' edu...
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers—...
We examine the extent to which children are exposed to the welfare system through their mother\u27s ...
The growth in labor market participation among women with young children has raised concerns about t...