Labor supply theory predicts systematic heterogeneity in the impact of recent welfare reforms on earnings, transfers, and income. Yet most welfare reform research focuses on mean impacts. We investigate the importance of heterogeneity using random-assignment data from Connecticut's Jobs First waiver features key elements of post-1996 welfare programs. Estimated quantile treatment effects exhibit the substantial heterogeneity predicted by labor supply theory. Thus mean impacts miss a great deal. Looking separately at dropouts and other women does not improve the performance of mean impacts. Evaluating Jobs First relative to AFDC using a class of social welfare functions, we find that Jobs First's performance depends on the degree of inequali...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
By increasing the labor supply of welfare recipients, welfare reform may reduce wages and increase u...
The recent reform of the federal welfare system is meant to encourage recipients to leave welfare an...
Labor supply theory predicts systematic heterogeneity in the impact of recent welfare reforms on ear...
Labor supply theory predicts systematic heterogeneity in the impact of recent welfare re-forms on ea...
In an influential article, Bitler, Gelbach and Hoynes (American Economic Re- view, 2006; 96, 988-101...
The welfare reform literature of the last decade has largely focused on mean treatment effects. Our ...
By increasing the labor supply of welfare recipients, welfare reform may reduce wages and increase u...
Existing research on the static effects of the manipulation of welfare program benefit parameters on...
We assess whether welfare reform affects earnings only through mean impacts that are constant within...
A large literature has been concerned with the impacts of recent welfare reforms on income, earnings...
This dissertation explores the impact of one welfare program, Aid to Families with Dependent Childre...
The labor supply and other work incentive effects of welfare programs have long been a central conce...
A large literature has been concerned with the impacts of recent welfare reforms on income, earnings...
Will welfare reform increase unemployment and reduce wages? The answer depends in part on how much w...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
By increasing the labor supply of welfare recipients, welfare reform may reduce wages and increase u...
The recent reform of the federal welfare system is meant to encourage recipients to leave welfare an...
Labor supply theory predicts systematic heterogeneity in the impact of recent welfare reforms on ear...
Labor supply theory predicts systematic heterogeneity in the impact of recent welfare re-forms on ea...
In an influential article, Bitler, Gelbach and Hoynes (American Economic Re- view, 2006; 96, 988-101...
The welfare reform literature of the last decade has largely focused on mean treatment effects. Our ...
By increasing the labor supply of welfare recipients, welfare reform may reduce wages and increase u...
Existing research on the static effects of the manipulation of welfare program benefit parameters on...
We assess whether welfare reform affects earnings only through mean impacts that are constant within...
A large literature has been concerned with the impacts of recent welfare reforms on income, earnings...
This dissertation explores the impact of one welfare program, Aid to Families with Dependent Childre...
The labor supply and other work incentive effects of welfare programs have long been a central conce...
A large literature has been concerned with the impacts of recent welfare reforms on income, earnings...
Will welfare reform increase unemployment and reduce wages? The answer depends in part on how much w...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
By increasing the labor supply of welfare recipients, welfare reform may reduce wages and increase u...
The recent reform of the federal welfare system is meant to encourage recipients to leave welfare an...