The welfare reform bill adopted in the United States in 1996 limited the eligibility of immigrants for several government assistance programs, and early projections estimated that nearly half of the savings associated with the reforms would come from these immigrant restrictions. Several studies have found that subsequent program participation declined more for immigrants relative to natives, seemingly verifying the early projections. However, many of these restrictions were either rescinded by the federal government or superceded by state and local policies. In this paper, we first reproduce earlier findings that show the relative declines in program use among immigrants. We then show that much, but not all, of the relative decline in prog...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 profoundly impacted immi...
ABSTRACT: This study is primarily concerned with the financial burden imposed on the American econom...
This paper analyzes differences in welfare utilization between immigrants and natives in Sweden usin...
The welfare reform bill adopted in the United States in 1996 limited immigrants' eligibility for gov...
A key goal of the 1996 welfare law is to provide incentives and support that will help low-income pe...
Although the 1996 welfare reform legislation limited the eligibility of immigrant households to rece...
Whether immigrants are costs or benefits to American society is one of the biggest controversies in ...
We examine the effect of the 1996 welfare reform legislation on participation in the Supplemental Se...
Welfare use by immigrants has been a political issue since the inception of the United States. The P...
The 1996 welfare law ends most noncitizens' eligibility for federally funded public assistance progr...
The paper addresses the allegation that immigrants are net gainers in welfare economies. To explore ...
Immigration is a controversial topic in most developed economies. The presence of are distributive w...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between ethnic heterogeneity and redistribution...
The MPC is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.This paper contai...
We investigate the effect of welfare reform in the US on the employment and hours of work of low-edu...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 profoundly impacted immi...
ABSTRACT: This study is primarily concerned with the financial burden imposed on the American econom...
This paper analyzes differences in welfare utilization between immigrants and natives in Sweden usin...
The welfare reform bill adopted in the United States in 1996 limited immigrants' eligibility for gov...
A key goal of the 1996 welfare law is to provide incentives and support that will help low-income pe...
Although the 1996 welfare reform legislation limited the eligibility of immigrant households to rece...
Whether immigrants are costs or benefits to American society is one of the biggest controversies in ...
We examine the effect of the 1996 welfare reform legislation on participation in the Supplemental Se...
Welfare use by immigrants has been a political issue since the inception of the United States. The P...
The 1996 welfare law ends most noncitizens' eligibility for federally funded public assistance progr...
The paper addresses the allegation that immigrants are net gainers in welfare economies. To explore ...
Immigration is a controversial topic in most developed economies. The presence of are distributive w...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between ethnic heterogeneity and redistribution...
The MPC is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.This paper contai...
We investigate the effect of welfare reform in the US on the employment and hours of work of low-edu...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 profoundly impacted immi...
ABSTRACT: This study is primarily concerned with the financial burden imposed on the American econom...
This paper analyzes differences in welfare utilization between immigrants and natives in Sweden usin...