Policy-makers have confronted welfare dependence and poverty among single mothers by imposing work requirements and time limits on the receipt of welfare benefits. Reforms with such features have generally reduced programme case-loads and increased the employment and earnings of single mothers. There is little evidence, however, on the amount of benefit substitution associated with such reforms. In this paper, we test whether reductions in welfare dependence may be offset by increased participation in other benefit programmes. Evaluating the restrictive reforms of the welfare programme for single mothers in Norway, we find evidence of considerable benefit substitution. Hence, decreases in programme case-loads do not reflect equal re...
This paper evaluates the impact of a recent Norwegian family-policy reform. The reform provides bene...
This work studies the association between welfare reform, broadly defined to include an array of soc...
Anticipating the labor market effects of welfare reforms is difficult due to public policy interacti...
Policy-makers have confronted welfare dependence and poverty among single mothers by imposing work r...
The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success both in terms of e...
High welfare dependency and poverty rate among lone mothers prompted a workfare reform of the Norweg...
Abstract: The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success both in ...
The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success, in terms of both ...
The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success both in terms of e...
Under embargo until: 2021-03-14We analyse the economic effects of nationwide Norwegian reforms on th...
Since the implementation of Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA)...
We estimate a model of labour supply and participation in multiple cash and in-kind welfare programm...
Reform of the U.S. welfare system in 1996 spurred claims that cuts to welfare programs effectively i...
"This paper examines how changes in tax policy, welfare programs, public health insurance, and econo...
This paper evaluates the impact of the 1995-1998 Ontario welfare reforms on the standard of living a...
This paper evaluates the impact of a recent Norwegian family-policy reform. The reform provides bene...
This work studies the association between welfare reform, broadly defined to include an array of soc...
Anticipating the labor market effects of welfare reforms is difficult due to public policy interacti...
Policy-makers have confronted welfare dependence and poverty among single mothers by imposing work r...
The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success both in terms of e...
High welfare dependency and poverty rate among lone mothers prompted a workfare reform of the Norweg...
Abstract: The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success both in ...
The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success, in terms of both ...
The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success both in terms of e...
Under embargo until: 2021-03-14We analyse the economic effects of nationwide Norwegian reforms on th...
Since the implementation of Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA)...
We estimate a model of labour supply and participation in multiple cash and in-kind welfare programm...
Reform of the U.S. welfare system in 1996 spurred claims that cuts to welfare programs effectively i...
"This paper examines how changes in tax policy, welfare programs, public health insurance, and econo...
This paper evaluates the impact of the 1995-1998 Ontario welfare reforms on the standard of living a...
This paper evaluates the impact of a recent Norwegian family-policy reform. The reform provides bene...
This work studies the association between welfare reform, broadly defined to include an array of soc...
Anticipating the labor market effects of welfare reforms is difficult due to public policy interacti...