Welfare program dependency and expenditures rise during recessions, while income tax revenues from working people fall. Thus, now that states are responsible for their own welfare programs, they need to know how responsive their citizens are to workplace and safety net opportunities. This paper investigates household welfare program and labor force participation behavior. A choice-theoretic model is developed and estimated for each of the four census regions (Northeast, Midwest, South, and West) using cross-sectional data on households, labor markets, and policies. We show that household responses to welfare program parameters do differ regionally. But we find that labor supply does not depend on welfare program participation or program pay...
Existing research on the static effects of the manipulation of welfare program benefit parameters on...
Since passage of the Personal Responsibility and Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), states have th...
The labor supply and other work incentive effects of welfare programs have long been a central conce...
Welfare program dependency and expenditures rise during recessions, while income tax revenues from w...
This paper investigates regional variations in household welfare program and labour force participat...
This paper examines the welfare and labor force participation of families potentially eligible for t...
Economic and welfare programme factors affect the wellbeing of low-income families and their labour ...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
This study examines the interaction between Food Stamp Program (FSP) and Temporary Assistance for Ne...
This study provides a comprehensive examination of the work and family structure incentives of publi...
This study examines the effects that labor market conditions and welfare policy changes had on singl...
This paper examines family welfare and labor force participation of families potentially eligible fo...
In this paper,we construct an equilibrium search model of the labor market augmented to include lump...
R.B. 2002-08Since passage of the Personal Responsibility and Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), st...
Welfare participation has been a longstanding issue of public debate for 50 years but remains largel...
Existing research on the static effects of the manipulation of welfare program benefit parameters on...
Since passage of the Personal Responsibility and Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), states have th...
The labor supply and other work incentive effects of welfare programs have long been a central conce...
Welfare program dependency and expenditures rise during recessions, while income tax revenues from w...
This paper investigates regional variations in household welfare program and labour force participat...
This paper examines the welfare and labor force participation of families potentially eligible for t...
Economic and welfare programme factors affect the wellbeing of low-income families and their labour ...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
This study examines the interaction between Food Stamp Program (FSP) and Temporary Assistance for Ne...
This study provides a comprehensive examination of the work and family structure incentives of publi...
This study examines the effects that labor market conditions and welfare policy changes had on singl...
This paper examines family welfare and labor force participation of families potentially eligible fo...
In this paper,we construct an equilibrium search model of the labor market augmented to include lump...
R.B. 2002-08Since passage of the Personal Responsibility and Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), st...
Welfare participation has been a longstanding issue of public debate for 50 years but remains largel...
Existing research on the static effects of the manipulation of welfare program benefit parameters on...
Since passage of the Personal Responsibility and Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), states have th...
The labor supply and other work incentive effects of welfare programs have long been a central conce...