Many changes during the last fifteen years have affected the well-being of low-income, single mothers living in the United States. The 1996 welfare reform law overhauled the nation’s cash welfare program. Under the new law, poor single mothers work in exchange for benefits or face termination of cash assistance., although going to work often renders a family ineligible for benefits. Due to welfare reform and other policy changes, poor single mothers are now more likely to work and derive a greater share of their income from the market than from public assistance. Also, changes in the financial sector opened up access to credit for lower-income individuals, who previously had been deemed too high-risk to receive this financial product. ...
In this dissertation I examine how the family, market and state affect poverty outcomes among mother...
In the 1990s, the United States ’ welfare system went through a dra-matic transformation from a prog...
Contexts of poverty seem to magnify vulnerabilities in mothers, especially women who have few resour...
Many changes during the last fifteen years have affected the well-being of low-income, single mother...
This paper focuses on low-wage work and single mothers. I begin with a typical example of early 20th...
This dissertation is divided into three parts: (1) literature review, (2) content analysis of the po...
The three essays that comprise this dissertation discuss three different sets of institutions affect...
This essay highlights changes in the context of the labor market for low-income people, particularly...
This dissertation consists of three separate papers studying policy relevant questions in labor econ...
This dissertation examines the effectiveness of the welfare system, while taking into account the be...
This dissertation is comprised of three distinct essays related to gender stratification. Each essay...
Contemporary American public policies targeted towards low-income single mothers reflect a presumpti...
This study examined the perspectives toward work and welfare of single mothers limited to either wel...
This book examines the effects of work requirements imposed by welfare reform on low-income women an...
In this study I use participant observations,face-to-face interviews, and focus group interviews to ...
In this dissertation I examine how the family, market and state affect poverty outcomes among mother...
In the 1990s, the United States ’ welfare system went through a dra-matic transformation from a prog...
Contexts of poverty seem to magnify vulnerabilities in mothers, especially women who have few resour...
Many changes during the last fifteen years have affected the well-being of low-income, single mother...
This paper focuses on low-wage work and single mothers. I begin with a typical example of early 20th...
This dissertation is divided into three parts: (1) literature review, (2) content analysis of the po...
The three essays that comprise this dissertation discuss three different sets of institutions affect...
This essay highlights changes in the context of the labor market for low-income people, particularly...
This dissertation consists of three separate papers studying policy relevant questions in labor econ...
This dissertation examines the effectiveness of the welfare system, while taking into account the be...
This dissertation is comprised of three distinct essays related to gender stratification. Each essay...
Contemporary American public policies targeted towards low-income single mothers reflect a presumpti...
This study examined the perspectives toward work and welfare of single mothers limited to either wel...
This book examines the effects of work requirements imposed by welfare reform on low-income women an...
In this study I use participant observations,face-to-face interviews, and focus group interviews to ...
In this dissertation I examine how the family, market and state affect poverty outcomes among mother...
In the 1990s, the United States ’ welfare system went through a dra-matic transformation from a prog...
Contexts of poverty seem to magnify vulnerabilities in mothers, especially women who have few resour...