Transfer payments to poor families are increasingly conditioned on work, either via wage subsidies available only to workers or via work requirements in more traditional welfare programs. Although the effects of such programs on employment are fairly well understood, relatively little is known about their effects on marriage or child well-being. We review a small number of studies that provide such information here. Our discussion of marriage is couched in terms of a theoretical model that draws from the efficient-household literature. The model is consistent with the wide range of effects that we observe and suggests an explanation for some of the observed differences. The theoretical framework in which we couch our review of results on ch...
This dissertation explores the impact of one welfare program, Aid to Families with Dependent Childre...
A growing number of less-developed countries have introduced conditional cash transfer programs in w...
What are the macroeconomic effects of transfers to households with children? How do alternative poli...
JEL No. I3,J0 Transfer payments to poor families are increasingly conditioned on work, either via wa...
This study provides a comprehensive examination of the work and family structure incentives of publi...
This article examines whether “marriage formation” policy is an effective singular public policy fo...
Welfare reform has once again made its way to the top of the domestic policy agenda. While part of t...
This study provides a comprehensive examination of the work and family structure incentives of publ...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and the Current Population Survey, we...
Changes in welfare legislation throughout the 1990s attempted, among other things, to promote marri...
Over the past 20 years, the U.S transfer system has seen a substan-tial shift in responsibility from...
The 1996 PRWORA reform introduced time limits on the receipt of welfare in the United States. We use...
This study also calculates the family structure incentives present in welfare policy. Contrary to pr...
Child poverty is high on the government's agenda. In order to reduce the rate of low-income among ch...
Profound structural changes in American marriage and family life over the past three decades have tr...
This dissertation explores the impact of one welfare program, Aid to Families with Dependent Childre...
A growing number of less-developed countries have introduced conditional cash transfer programs in w...
What are the macroeconomic effects of transfers to households with children? How do alternative poli...
JEL No. I3,J0 Transfer payments to poor families are increasingly conditioned on work, either via wa...
This study provides a comprehensive examination of the work and family structure incentives of publi...
This article examines whether “marriage formation” policy is an effective singular public policy fo...
Welfare reform has once again made its way to the top of the domestic policy agenda. While part of t...
This study provides a comprehensive examination of the work and family structure incentives of publ...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and the Current Population Survey, we...
Changes in welfare legislation throughout the 1990s attempted, among other things, to promote marri...
Over the past 20 years, the U.S transfer system has seen a substan-tial shift in responsibility from...
The 1996 PRWORA reform introduced time limits on the receipt of welfare in the United States. We use...
This study also calculates the family structure incentives present in welfare policy. Contrary to pr...
Child poverty is high on the government's agenda. In order to reduce the rate of low-income among ch...
Profound structural changes in American marriage and family life over the past three decades have tr...
This dissertation explores the impact of one welfare program, Aid to Families with Dependent Childre...
A growing number of less-developed countries have introduced conditional cash transfer programs in w...
What are the macroeconomic effects of transfers to households with children? How do alternative poli...