In the United States, multipartnered fertility (MPF) has become commonplace. This study provides the first nationally representative measures of women’s MPF, across multiple years, using the U.S. Census Bureau’s Surveys of Income and Program Participation. Because welfare rules contain strong incentives for MPF, and because MPF is especially common among welfare recipients, the authors also examine the relationship between welfare and MPF. Focusing on the pre-TANF period 1985 to 1996, when welfare rules were more compa-rable across states and the absence of time limits made the incentives for MPF larger, the authors find little behavioral response. Among low-income mothers, MPF does not appear to be driven by program design. Because the inc...
Social support helps individuals manage problems and make ends meet. However, access to social suppo...
The proportion of children born out of wedlock is now over 40%. At birth, about half of these parent...
Multipartnered fertility (MPF) is a growing phenomenon in many families and occurs in as many as 74%...
In the United States, multipartnered fertility (MPF) has become commonplace. This study provides the...
In the United States, multi-partnered fertility (MPF) has become commonplace. This study provides t...
This study provides the first current, nationally representative estimate of the prevalence of multi...
Using discrete time event history analyses of data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), w...
Across the United States, two phenomena have emerged: high rates of multi-partnered fertility (havi...
In this paper, we report data on multi-partner fertility (MPF) in a population of children and paren...
The relationship between public assistance and fertility is examined, focusing on the time of early ...
Welfare reform has once again made its way to the top of the domestic policy agenda, While part of t...
This analysis exploits the variation across states in the timing of policy implementation to determi...
Objective: This paper assesses the much-disputed relationship between family policy and fertility, a...
In this paper we study the impact of fertility on the overall wellbeing of mothers First, using US C...
The paper considers the association between fertility and family outcomes. Voluntary population prog...
Social support helps individuals manage problems and make ends meet. However, access to social suppo...
The proportion of children born out of wedlock is now over 40%. At birth, about half of these parent...
Multipartnered fertility (MPF) is a growing phenomenon in many families and occurs in as many as 74%...
In the United States, multipartnered fertility (MPF) has become commonplace. This study provides the...
In the United States, multi-partnered fertility (MPF) has become commonplace. This study provides t...
This study provides the first current, nationally representative estimate of the prevalence of multi...
Using discrete time event history analyses of data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), w...
Across the United States, two phenomena have emerged: high rates of multi-partnered fertility (havi...
In this paper, we report data on multi-partner fertility (MPF) in a population of children and paren...
The relationship between public assistance and fertility is examined, focusing on the time of early ...
Welfare reform has once again made its way to the top of the domestic policy agenda, While part of t...
This analysis exploits the variation across states in the timing of policy implementation to determi...
Objective: This paper assesses the much-disputed relationship between family policy and fertility, a...
In this paper we study the impact of fertility on the overall wellbeing of mothers First, using US C...
The paper considers the association between fertility and family outcomes. Voluntary population prog...
Social support helps individuals manage problems and make ends meet. However, access to social suppo...
The proportion of children born out of wedlock is now over 40%. At birth, about half of these parent...
Multipartnered fertility (MPF) is a growing phenomenon in many families and occurs in as many as 74%...