Analysts are commonly called upon to perform the difficult task of evaluating the effects of specific changes in public policy upon the behavior of individuals, such as a change in the provisions of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program relating to the benefits of those in the program who find work. When charged with such a task, analysts commonly try to answer the question by tracing the behavior of a fixed panel of individuals, comparing the experience of the group before and after the change in policy. That approach, however, risks major errors; in the case of the AFDC program, for instance, changes in the work benefit provisions affected the decisions of some who might have come into the program, a consequence that ...
Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), a 46 year old federally mandated welfare program whi...
A Texas study examined the effects of coordination on Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) program se...
Prepared by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and the Center for Health Services Research, U...
The 1981 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) called for important changes in the Aid to Familie...
Prepared by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and the Center for Health Services Research, U...
This paper shows that first-differences or fixed-effects models may understate the effect of interes...
The primary intent of this paper is to examine the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) pr...
program, a prototype job opportunities and basic skills training (JOBS) program. Kenosha’s program r...
Federal quality control (QC) programs for the measurement of payment allocation errors in federally ...
I argue for thinking of program evaluation as a decision problem. In the context of California's GAI...
The system of means-tested transfers in the U.S. has evolved in important ways over the last decade,...
with the data, which were used through SIPP/ACCESS. I also want to thank Rebecca Blank and Robert Mo...
This paper uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to answer two questions about th...
This study examines annual probabilities of case closings in the caseload of Aid to Families with De...
This paper reports results of a baseline analysis of Job Training Partnership Act-welfare coordinati...
Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), a 46 year old federally mandated welfare program whi...
A Texas study examined the effects of coordination on Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) program se...
Prepared by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and the Center for Health Services Research, U...
The 1981 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) called for important changes in the Aid to Familie...
Prepared by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and the Center for Health Services Research, U...
This paper shows that first-differences or fixed-effects models may understate the effect of interes...
The primary intent of this paper is to examine the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) pr...
program, a prototype job opportunities and basic skills training (JOBS) program. Kenosha’s program r...
Federal quality control (QC) programs for the measurement of payment allocation errors in federally ...
I argue for thinking of program evaluation as a decision problem. In the context of California's GAI...
The system of means-tested transfers in the U.S. has evolved in important ways over the last decade,...
with the data, which were used through SIPP/ACCESS. I also want to thank Rebecca Blank and Robert Mo...
This paper uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to answer two questions about th...
This study examines annual probabilities of case closings in the caseload of Aid to Families with De...
This paper reports results of a baseline analysis of Job Training Partnership Act-welfare coordinati...
Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), a 46 year old federally mandated welfare program whi...
A Texas study examined the effects of coordination on Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) program se...
Prepared by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and the Center for Health Services Research, U...