In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children living below the poverty line. Changes between 1992 and 2000 in the economic well-being of nonmetropolitan single-mother families are examined using kernel density estimation and density reweighting methods. The results show that increased education levels of single mothers and the strengthening of area economic conditions explain much of the observed gains in the economic well-being of this family group. But temporal changes in propensities to work and to be on welfare from 1992 to 2000 have also contributed to observed gains
This paper examines the trends in the well-being of American women over the last 25 years, a time of...
Recent public cash assistance reform measures designed to induce recipients to leave welfare and ent...
We study the subjective well being (SWB) of single mothers from 1972 to 2008 using data from the Gen...
In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children...
In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children...
2 During the 1990’s there was a declining trend in child poverty; however, the decline was not drama...
The tax and welfare programs that provide income and in-kind benefits to single mothers have changed...
We investigate well-being changes for single mother headed families targeted by recent tax and welfa...
Using pooled cross-sectional data from the 1992 to 2005 March Current Population Survey (CPS), this ...
nonmetropolitan and metropolitan single mothers ’ economic livelihood strategies. We have three obje...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study this paper examines associations betw...
Through the 1980s, the Massachusetts economy grew rapidly. Most Massachusetts families benefited fro...
Using American Community Survey data from 2001, 2005, and 2010, this paper assesses the relationship...
ManuscriptIncome losses resulting from marital disruption have traditionally contributed to high rat...
The structure of American families has changed significantly in the past 25-30 years. More children...
This paper examines the trends in the well-being of American women over the last 25 years, a time of...
Recent public cash assistance reform measures designed to induce recipients to leave welfare and ent...
We study the subjective well being (SWB) of single mothers from 1972 to 2008 using data from the Gen...
In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children...
In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children...
2 During the 1990’s there was a declining trend in child poverty; however, the decline was not drama...
The tax and welfare programs that provide income and in-kind benefits to single mothers have changed...
We investigate well-being changes for single mother headed families targeted by recent tax and welfa...
Using pooled cross-sectional data from the 1992 to 2005 March Current Population Survey (CPS), this ...
nonmetropolitan and metropolitan single mothers ’ economic livelihood strategies. We have three obje...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study this paper examines associations betw...
Through the 1980s, the Massachusetts economy grew rapidly. Most Massachusetts families benefited fro...
Using American Community Survey data from 2001, 2005, and 2010, this paper assesses the relationship...
ManuscriptIncome losses resulting from marital disruption have traditionally contributed to high rat...
The structure of American families has changed significantly in the past 25-30 years. More children...
This paper examines the trends in the well-being of American women over the last 25 years, a time of...
Recent public cash assistance reform measures designed to induce recipients to leave welfare and ent...
We study the subjective well being (SWB) of single mothers from 1972 to 2008 using data from the Gen...