This paper evaluates the effects of welfare reform on the economic well-being of low-income households in New York City. To do so, it examines changes in both the social safety net and the earnings and income of vulnerable households. For house-holds with low earning capacity, government assistance may provide the bulk o
In this paper we examine the trends in housing conditions among the urban poor over the last decade,...
We assess evidence on the longer‐run effects of minimum wages, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and wel...
This paper evaluates the welfare effects of in-situ slum upgrading and relocation programs using dat...
he goal of this paper is to evaluate the effects of welfare reform on the economic well-being of low...
This paper describes the design of a study intended to examine the devolution of welfare in four cit...
This paper examines whether residence within high-poverty urban neighborhoods affects individual eco...
This paper provided investigation on economic welfare changes in poor neighborhoods in U.S. central ...
Since the mid-1990s, policy and program changes at federal, state, and local levels have had a profo...
Housing policies for low-income families may affect the concentration of poverty in America, which c...
In this article we quantify the aggregate, distributional and welfare consequences of two revenue n...
for its generous support and the New York City Human Resources Administration for making the data av...
During the 1990s, U.S. welfare policy underwent dramatic reforms aimed at promoting employment and r...
In this article we quantify the aggregate, distributional and welfare consequences of two revenue ne...
Waving the banner of welfare reform, President Clinton signed historic legislation in August 1996 ab...
This Essay highlights the relationship between welfare and work in New York City\u27s public housing...
In this paper we examine the trends in housing conditions among the urban poor over the last decade,...
We assess evidence on the longer‐run effects of minimum wages, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and wel...
This paper evaluates the welfare effects of in-situ slum upgrading and relocation programs using dat...
he goal of this paper is to evaluate the effects of welfare reform on the economic well-being of low...
This paper describes the design of a study intended to examine the devolution of welfare in four cit...
This paper examines whether residence within high-poverty urban neighborhoods affects individual eco...
This paper provided investigation on economic welfare changes in poor neighborhoods in U.S. central ...
Since the mid-1990s, policy and program changes at federal, state, and local levels have had a profo...
Housing policies for low-income families may affect the concentration of poverty in America, which c...
In this article we quantify the aggregate, distributional and welfare consequences of two revenue n...
for its generous support and the New York City Human Resources Administration for making the data av...
During the 1990s, U.S. welfare policy underwent dramatic reforms aimed at promoting employment and r...
In this article we quantify the aggregate, distributional and welfare consequences of two revenue ne...
Waving the banner of welfare reform, President Clinton signed historic legislation in August 1996 ab...
This Essay highlights the relationship between welfare and work in New York City\u27s public housing...
In this paper we examine the trends in housing conditions among the urban poor over the last decade,...
We assess evidence on the longer‐run effects of minimum wages, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and wel...
This paper evaluates the welfare effects of in-situ slum upgrading and relocation programs using dat...