This paper reports the results of regressions on the probability of exiting AFDC based on an administrative data set of Minnesota families. The results find significant differences between recipients in urban, rural farming-dependent and other rural counties. These differences remain even after accounting for the demographic composition of the counties
Prepared by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and the Center for Health Services Research, U...
Using multivariate regression analysis, this study examines the effect that demographic, educational...
This paper reports results of a baseline analysis of Job Training Partnership Act-welfare coordinati...
This paper reports the results of regressions on the probability of exiting AFDC based on an adminis...
This article examines receipt rates of Minnesota’s earned income credit program by households on wel...
Prepared by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and the Center for Health Services Research, U...
ABSTRACT This exploratory study compared Alabama welfare leavers from two types of rural counties wi...
States where a large proportion of the poor are rural residents or racial/ethnic minorities offered ...
This paper uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to answer two questions about th...
Do incentives to work differ between rural and urban low-income families? This paper examines the q...
This study examines annual probabilities of case closings in the caseload of Aid to Families with De...
with the data, which were used through SIPP/ACCESS. I also want to thank Rebecca Blank and Robert Mo...
Since passage of the Personal Responsibility and Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), states have th...
This paper presents results from the first stage of a larger research project to examine welfare use...
This paper examines utilization rates of Minnesota's earned income tax credit program by households ...
Prepared by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and the Center for Health Services Research, U...
Using multivariate regression analysis, this study examines the effect that demographic, educational...
This paper reports results of a baseline analysis of Job Training Partnership Act-welfare coordinati...
This paper reports the results of regressions on the probability of exiting AFDC based on an adminis...
This article examines receipt rates of Minnesota’s earned income credit program by households on wel...
Prepared by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and the Center for Health Services Research, U...
ABSTRACT This exploratory study compared Alabama welfare leavers from two types of rural counties wi...
States where a large proportion of the poor are rural residents or racial/ethnic minorities offered ...
This paper uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to answer two questions about th...
Do incentives to work differ between rural and urban low-income families? This paper examines the q...
This study examines annual probabilities of case closings in the caseload of Aid to Families with De...
with the data, which were used through SIPP/ACCESS. I also want to thank Rebecca Blank and Robert Mo...
Since passage of the Personal Responsibility and Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), states have th...
This paper presents results from the first stage of a larger research project to examine welfare use...
This paper examines utilization rates of Minnesota's earned income tax credit program by households ...
Prepared by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and the Center for Health Services Research, U...
Using multivariate regression analysis, this study examines the effect that demographic, educational...
This paper reports results of a baseline analysis of Job Training Partnership Act-welfare coordinati...