This book examines the effects of work requirements imposed by welfare reform on low-income women and their families. The authors pay particular attention to the nature of work—whether it is stable or unstable, the number of hours worked in a week and the regularity and flexibility of work schedules. They also show how these factors make it more difficult for low-income women to balance their work and family requirements.https://research.upjohn.org/up_press/1026/thumbnail.jp
This paper investigates the impact of changes in earnings disregards for welfare assistance received...
Many changes during the last fifteen years have affected the well-being of low-income, single mother...
This dissertation is divided into three parts: (1) literature review, (2) content analysis of the po...
This book examines the effects of work requirements imposed by welfare reform on low-income women an...
This book examines the effects of work requirements imposed by welfare reform on low-income women an...
This book, tapping into the quantitative and qualitative evidence gathered in the Women’s Employment...
Contexts of poverty seem to magnify vulnerabilities in mothers, especially women who have few resour...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996 eliminated a so...
This paper estimates the effect of child care subsidies on the standard work decision of single moth...
It has been more than a decade since the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation...
The United States is the only country not offering paid parental leave. Paid leave is left at the di...
With limited financial resources, few social supports, and high family caregiving demands, low-wage ...
textBroader structural changes to the U.S. economy, along with short-term fluctuations in the countr...
Using data from five waves of the Women’s Employment Survey (WES; 1997-2003), we examine the links b...
Although social work research has paid substantial attention to employment patterns among low-income...
This paper investigates the impact of changes in earnings disregards for welfare assistance received...
Many changes during the last fifteen years have affected the well-being of low-income, single mother...
This dissertation is divided into three parts: (1) literature review, (2) content analysis of the po...
This book examines the effects of work requirements imposed by welfare reform on low-income women an...
This book examines the effects of work requirements imposed by welfare reform on low-income women an...
This book, tapping into the quantitative and qualitative evidence gathered in the Women’s Employment...
Contexts of poverty seem to magnify vulnerabilities in mothers, especially women who have few resour...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996 eliminated a so...
This paper estimates the effect of child care subsidies on the standard work decision of single moth...
It has been more than a decade since the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation...
The United States is the only country not offering paid parental leave. Paid leave is left at the di...
With limited financial resources, few social supports, and high family caregiving demands, low-wage ...
textBroader structural changes to the U.S. economy, along with short-term fluctuations in the countr...
Using data from five waves of the Women’s Employment Survey (WES; 1997-2003), we examine the links b...
Although social work research has paid substantial attention to employment patterns among low-income...
This paper investigates the impact of changes in earnings disregards for welfare assistance received...
Many changes during the last fifteen years have affected the well-being of low-income, single mother...
This dissertation is divided into three parts: (1) literature review, (2) content analysis of the po...