he goal of this paper is to evaluate the effects of welfare reform on the economic well-being of low-income families in New York City. To do so, it is important to examine changes in both the social safety net and the income an
The increased visibility of concentrated urban poverty has posed a variety of intellectual and polic...
This paper examines whether residence within high-poverty urban neighborhoods affects individual eco...
The 1996 welfare reform, for the first time in U.S. history, set a five-year residence requirement f...
This paper evaluates the effects of welfare reform on the economic well-being of low-income househol...
This paper describes the design of a study intended to examine the devolution of welfare in four cit...
Since the mid-1990s, policy and program changes at federal, state, and local levels have had a profo...
This paper provided investigation on economic welfare changes in poor neighborhoods in U.S. central ...
Waving the banner of welfare reform, President Clinton signed historic legislation in August 1996 ab...
You have just heard presentations on how single mothers are doing in the welfare reform era and abou...
This paper conceptualizes welfare neighborhoods–places where welfare payments have deeply insinuated...
This thesis explores the overall impact of New York City’s Empowerment Zone initiative and concludes...
During the 1990s, U.S. welfare policy underwent dramatic reforms aimed at promoting employment and r...
This report examines New York City’s rent stabilization system and estimates the effects of total or...
This fact sheet shows that families in New York are struggling despite small family sizes and high r...
Using microsimulation techniques to estimate the impact of welfare reform in New York, we find that ...
The increased visibility of concentrated urban poverty has posed a variety of intellectual and polic...
This paper examines whether residence within high-poverty urban neighborhoods affects individual eco...
The 1996 welfare reform, for the first time in U.S. history, set a five-year residence requirement f...
This paper evaluates the effects of welfare reform on the economic well-being of low-income househol...
This paper describes the design of a study intended to examine the devolution of welfare in four cit...
Since the mid-1990s, policy and program changes at federal, state, and local levels have had a profo...
This paper provided investigation on economic welfare changes in poor neighborhoods in U.S. central ...
Waving the banner of welfare reform, President Clinton signed historic legislation in August 1996 ab...
You have just heard presentations on how single mothers are doing in the welfare reform era and abou...
This paper conceptualizes welfare neighborhoods–places where welfare payments have deeply insinuated...
This thesis explores the overall impact of New York City’s Empowerment Zone initiative and concludes...
During the 1990s, U.S. welfare policy underwent dramatic reforms aimed at promoting employment and r...
This report examines New York City’s rent stabilization system and estimates the effects of total or...
This fact sheet shows that families in New York are struggling despite small family sizes and high r...
Using microsimulation techniques to estimate the impact of welfare reform in New York, we find that ...
The increased visibility of concentrated urban poverty has posed a variety of intellectual and polic...
This paper examines whether residence within high-poverty urban neighborhoods affects individual eco...
The 1996 welfare reform, for the first time in U.S. history, set a five-year residence requirement f...