The recent economic recession triggered by the global pandemic has renewed scholarly interest in the role of social welfare systems in supporting economically vulnerable families when they experience employment instability. This article unpacks the patterns of the cash and in-kind components of the monthly family benefit packages that US low-income single mothers accessed during and after the Great Recession. We used the 2008 Survey of Income and Program Participation and an innovative analytic procedure involving family benefit package plots, group-based trajectory modeling, and logistic regression modeling. We found that low-income single mothers more often used in-kind basic-needs packages and less often used packages that bundle a cash ...
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and real assets among families with ...
In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this study examines the extent to which families...
The recent economic recession triggered by the global pandemic has renewed scholarly interest in the...
The 1996 welfare reform law sought to reformulate single mothers’ income package, replacing cash wel...
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and real assets among families with ...
Examines changes in benefits and characteristics of unemployed families and those who received unemp...
The negative outcomes of the Great Recession have been multifaceted, affecting many areas of family ...
Highlights findings on the 2009 increase in the number of low-income working families and their chil...
In this paper, we comprehensively examine the effects of the Great Recession on child poverty, with ...
The study reported here determined that a national sample of single mothers had no health care cover...
This study will examine changing levels of eligibility and receipt of unemployment insurance (UI) ex...
Children in nonmarried families are at greater risk for poverty and especially so during a time of m...
Using the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), a nationally representative, longitudin...
The negative impacts of the Great Recession (GR) (2007 to 2009) on the lives of families with low in...
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and real assets among families with ...
In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this study examines the extent to which families...
The recent economic recession triggered by the global pandemic has renewed scholarly interest in the...
The 1996 welfare reform law sought to reformulate single mothers’ income package, replacing cash wel...
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and real assets among families with ...
Examines changes in benefits and characteristics of unemployed families and those who received unemp...
The negative outcomes of the Great Recession have been multifaceted, affecting many areas of family ...
Highlights findings on the 2009 increase in the number of low-income working families and their chil...
In this paper, we comprehensively examine the effects of the Great Recession on child poverty, with ...
The study reported here determined that a national sample of single mothers had no health care cover...
This study will examine changing levels of eligibility and receipt of unemployment insurance (UI) ex...
Children in nonmarried families are at greater risk for poverty and especially so during a time of m...
Using the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), a nationally representative, longitudin...
The negative impacts of the Great Recession (GR) (2007 to 2009) on the lives of families with low in...
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and real assets among families with ...
In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this study examines the extent to which families...