This article examines receipt rates of Minnesota’s earned income credit program by households on welfare from 1992 through 1999. We examine urban and rural differences in the rate of receipt throughout time and in the factors contributing to receipt. Our tabulations show that the central counties of the Minneapolis–St. Paul standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA) have the lowest receipt rates, although rates are increasing for all regions and the disparities are diminishing through time. We find that a number of policy variables, house-hold characteristics, and local labor market variables differentially affect receipt probabil-ities. Information from this research might help policy makers and designers of low-income programs construc...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that examine policy questions relevant to the low-incom...
States where a large proportion of the poor are rural residents or racial/ethnic minorities offered ...
Recent public cash assistance reform measures designed to induce recipients to leave welfare and ent...
This paper examines utilization rates of Minnesota's earned income tax credit program by households ...
This paper reports the results of regressions on the probability of exiting AFDC based on an adminis...
In 1993, Iowa obtained a waiver to enact many of the key provisions of Temporary Assistance for Need...
Do incentives to work differ between rural and urban low-income families? This paper examines the q...
Highlights findings about the growth in low-income and earned income tax credit-filing populations i...
In this brief, authors Jessica Carson and Marybeth Mattingly explore the extent to which rural and u...
Thesis (M.A., Economics)-- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Consumer debt has risen at ...
The authors analyze the increasing use of refundable tax credits targeted to low- and moderate-incom...
This article uses administrative data on nonelderly, nondisabled households that received U.S. Depar...
In 1993, the state of Iowa, through waivers, implemented reforms creating the Family Investment Prog...
This study explores how national factors such as the high performance bonus, work participation rate...
In 1996 welfare reform ushered in a new era in which cash assistance for poor parents became both te...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that examine policy questions relevant to the low-incom...
States where a large proportion of the poor are rural residents or racial/ethnic minorities offered ...
Recent public cash assistance reform measures designed to induce recipients to leave welfare and ent...
This paper examines utilization rates of Minnesota's earned income tax credit program by households ...
This paper reports the results of regressions on the probability of exiting AFDC based on an adminis...
In 1993, Iowa obtained a waiver to enact many of the key provisions of Temporary Assistance for Need...
Do incentives to work differ between rural and urban low-income families? This paper examines the q...
Highlights findings about the growth in low-income and earned income tax credit-filing populations i...
In this brief, authors Jessica Carson and Marybeth Mattingly explore the extent to which rural and u...
Thesis (M.A., Economics)-- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Consumer debt has risen at ...
The authors analyze the increasing use of refundable tax credits targeted to low- and moderate-incom...
This article uses administrative data on nonelderly, nondisabled households that received U.S. Depar...
In 1993, the state of Iowa, through waivers, implemented reforms creating the Family Investment Prog...
This study explores how national factors such as the high performance bonus, work participation rate...
In 1996 welfare reform ushered in a new era in which cash assistance for poor parents became both te...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that examine policy questions relevant to the low-incom...
States where a large proportion of the poor are rural residents or racial/ethnic minorities offered ...
Recent public cash assistance reform measures designed to induce recipients to leave welfare and ent...