This study used 1999-2004 Current Population Survey data in conjunction with the Urban Institute’s Transfer Income Model (TRIM3) to quantify the impact of the 2002 Farm Bill’s eligibility restorations. About half the estimated impact came from increases in newly eligible families, while the rest came from increases in eligible family members within already-eligible families (usually within families with citizen children). By 2004, the restorations had extended eligibility to roughly 1 million legal immigrants and 148,000 additional families. The extension in eligibility reached around two-thirds of those made ineligible by the 1996 welfare reform law rules and not covered by the 1998 restorations. The estimated participation gain over the p...
Full Model: Effect of presence of restrictive state laws on low income families’ uptake of food stam...
This study examines the impact that participation in the Food Stamp Program has on household food in...
This study uses a microsimulation model to assess the effect of changes to State-level Food Stamp Pr...
This study uses administrative records from participants in a longitudinal study of low-income famil...
In September 1977, legislation was enacted to make major reforms in the Food Stamp Program. Two of t...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA; P.L. 104-193) e...
The effectiveness of the Food Stamp Program (FSP) depends on the extent to which it reaches those wh...
This paper uses data from the 1996 and 2001 panels of the Survey of Income and Program Participation...
This paper examines whether a chilling effect of restrictive state laws aimed at immigrants creates ...
constrained noncitizens ’ eligibility for the Food Stamp Program (FSP). This study examined the effe...
The welfare reform bill adopted in the United States in 1996 limited immigrants' eligibility for gov...
This report presents a socioeconomic profile of approximately 207,000 hired farmworker families (in...
This paper brings attention to the effects of PRWORA on household- level Food Stamps recipiency, Foo...
ERS contact: Parke Wilde This report provides the results of a study on the effects of changes in th...
Policy changes in the 1990s dramatically altered the landscape of the safety net in the U.S. As a re...
Full Model: Effect of presence of restrictive state laws on low income families’ uptake of food stam...
This study examines the impact that participation in the Food Stamp Program has on household food in...
This study uses a microsimulation model to assess the effect of changes to State-level Food Stamp Pr...
This study uses administrative records from participants in a longitudinal study of low-income famil...
In September 1977, legislation was enacted to make major reforms in the Food Stamp Program. Two of t...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA; P.L. 104-193) e...
The effectiveness of the Food Stamp Program (FSP) depends on the extent to which it reaches those wh...
This paper uses data from the 1996 and 2001 panels of the Survey of Income and Program Participation...
This paper examines whether a chilling effect of restrictive state laws aimed at immigrants creates ...
constrained noncitizens ’ eligibility for the Food Stamp Program (FSP). This study examined the effe...
The welfare reform bill adopted in the United States in 1996 limited immigrants' eligibility for gov...
This report presents a socioeconomic profile of approximately 207,000 hired farmworker families (in...
This paper brings attention to the effects of PRWORA on household- level Food Stamps recipiency, Foo...
ERS contact: Parke Wilde This report provides the results of a study on the effects of changes in th...
Policy changes in the 1990s dramatically altered the landscape of the safety net in the U.S. As a re...
Full Model: Effect of presence of restrictive state laws on low income families’ uptake of food stam...
This study examines the impact that participation in the Food Stamp Program has on household food in...
This study uses a microsimulation model to assess the effect of changes to State-level Food Stamp Pr...