The negative impacts of the Great Recession (GR) (2007 to 2009) on the lives of families with low incomes warrant social work concerns about how well antipoverty policy responded to meet economic needs over this period and since. Given America's long-standing tension between welfare state adequacy and market-oriented policies, how well did the safety net respond to the economic downturn? Did GR-era changes reverse or accelerate trends in public assistance? This article examines key policy changes and indicators of caseloads, inclusion, and generosity for three antipoverty policies: the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly Food Stamp Program), and the Earned Income Tax Credit ...
Despite the claimed success of the 1996 Welfare Reform, little research using multivariate regressio...
The passage of the 1996 welfare reform bill led to sweeping changes to the central U.S. cash safety ...
The social policy of the US welfare state is based on a liberal model of social protection. The soci...
The negative impacts of the Great Recession (GR) (2007 to 2009) on the lives of families with low in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The Great Recession (2007‒2009) and its lingering a...
The Great Recession saw large increases in unemployment and greater housing insecurity for many, whi...
ABSTRACT The 1996 welfare reform led to sweeping changes to the cen-tral cash safety net program for...
We examine trends in employment, earnings, and incomes over the last two decades in the United State...
In this paper, we comprehensively examine the effects of the Great Recession on child poverty, with ...
The contributors in this book use administrative data from six states from before, during, and after...
The following provides an assessment of the performance of both individual safety net programs and t...
The Great Recession Officially lasted from December 2007 to June 2009 Most severe recession since ...
Examines changes in benefits and characteristics of unemployed families and those who received unemp...
In this paper, we comprehensively examine the effects of the Great Recession on child poverty, with ...
This report provides nationally representative annual estimates for 2004-09 of households’ multi-pro...
Despite the claimed success of the 1996 Welfare Reform, little research using multivariate regressio...
The passage of the 1996 welfare reform bill led to sweeping changes to the central U.S. cash safety ...
The social policy of the US welfare state is based on a liberal model of social protection. The soci...
The negative impacts of the Great Recession (GR) (2007 to 2009) on the lives of families with low in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The Great Recession (2007‒2009) and its lingering a...
The Great Recession saw large increases in unemployment and greater housing insecurity for many, whi...
ABSTRACT The 1996 welfare reform led to sweeping changes to the cen-tral cash safety net program for...
We examine trends in employment, earnings, and incomes over the last two decades in the United State...
In this paper, we comprehensively examine the effects of the Great Recession on child poverty, with ...
The contributors in this book use administrative data from six states from before, during, and after...
The following provides an assessment of the performance of both individual safety net programs and t...
The Great Recession Officially lasted from December 2007 to June 2009 Most severe recession since ...
Examines changes in benefits and characteristics of unemployed families and those who received unemp...
In this paper, we comprehensively examine the effects of the Great Recession on child poverty, with ...
This report provides nationally representative annual estimates for 2004-09 of households’ multi-pro...
Despite the claimed success of the 1996 Welfare Reform, little research using multivariate regressio...
The passage of the 1996 welfare reform bill led to sweeping changes to the central U.S. cash safety ...
The social policy of the US welfare state is based on a liberal model of social protection. The soci...