Changes in welfare legislation throughout the 1990s attempted, among other things, to promote marriage and decrease single parenthood. However, little research considers how such policies influence children’s living arrangements. This article uses data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation to relate welfare reform policies to the likelihood that children live in one of three living arrangements: with married parents, with a single parent, or with a parent and another adult. Unlike previous work, the study differentiates the ways in which various types of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) policies, such as time limits, sanctions, and income disregards, predict children’s living arrangements. Overall, result...
A review of the scholarly literature shows that a number of analyses of welfare are mistakenly based...
This article describes existing child support practice in the United States, giving attention to the...
Profound structural changes in American marriage and family life over the past three decades have tr...
While much of the focus of recent welfare reforms has been on moving recipients from welfare to work...
This brief uses data from the first two waves of the National Survey of America's Families to e...
Since the implementation of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program in late-1996, welfar...
The article provides a bridge between recent marriage market research and studies of welfare incenti...
This article examines whether “marriage formation” policy is an effective singular public policy fo...
The welfare system has long been criticized for its incentives against marriage. This paper examines...
Welfare reform has once again made its way to the top of the domestic policy agenda. While part of t...
Relatively little is known about the impact of welfare reform on children’s living arrange-ments, wh...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Since 1996 welfare reform pro...
Using a sample of 7,656 children observed over a 3-year period in the Survey of Income and Program P...
Welfare reform has once again made its way to the top of the domestic policy agenda, While part of t...
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers ...
A review of the scholarly literature shows that a number of analyses of welfare are mistakenly based...
This article describes existing child support practice in the United States, giving attention to the...
Profound structural changes in American marriage and family life over the past three decades have tr...
While much of the focus of recent welfare reforms has been on moving recipients from welfare to work...
This brief uses data from the first two waves of the National Survey of America's Families to e...
Since the implementation of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program in late-1996, welfar...
The article provides a bridge between recent marriage market research and studies of welfare incenti...
This article examines whether “marriage formation” policy is an effective singular public policy fo...
The welfare system has long been criticized for its incentives against marriage. This paper examines...
Welfare reform has once again made its way to the top of the domestic policy agenda. While part of t...
Relatively little is known about the impact of welfare reform on children’s living arrange-ments, wh...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Since 1996 welfare reform pro...
Using a sample of 7,656 children observed over a 3-year period in the Survey of Income and Program P...
Welfare reform has once again made its way to the top of the domestic policy agenda, While part of t...
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers ...
A review of the scholarly literature shows that a number of analyses of welfare are mistakenly based...
This article describes existing child support practice in the United States, giving attention to the...
Profound structural changes in American marriage and family life over the past three decades have tr...