The recent reform of the federal welfare system is meant to encourage recipients to leave welfare and enter the workforce. If the reform is successful there are likely to be effects felt throughout the low-- skilled end of the labor market. As former welfare recipients enter the labor market, they may exert downward pressure on wages or displace employment of others already in the labor market. Since there has been limited changes in eligibility for federal welfare programs from which to draw inferences, the magnitude of these labor market effects are open to debate. This study considers these issues in general and evaluates how labor markets in Michigan were affected when the General Assistance program in that state was eliminated in 1991....
General Assistance (GA) programs are virtually unstudied. Yet, GA programs serve an economically vul...
Studies examining welfare-to-work program effectiveness present mixed and sometimes discrepant findi...
One of the persistent issues which welfare policy makers and analysts confront in western industrial...
A major goal of the 1996 federal welfare reform was to increase the labor market participation of we...
A major goal of the 1996 federal welfare reform was to increase the labor market participation of we...
Will welfare reform increase unemployment and reduce wages? The answer depends in part on how much w...
Welfare reform has transformed the U.S. cash assistance program for single parents and their childre...
State and federal reforms of the 1990s transformed the U.S. cash assistance program for single paren...
The labor supply and other work incentive effects of welfare programs have long been a central conce...
By increasing the labor supply of welfare recipients, welfare reform may reduce wages and increase u...
This paper reviews the economics literature on welfare reform over the 1990s. A brief summary of the...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
This study examines the effects that labor market conditions and welfare policy changes had on singl...
Advanced countries that are experiencing high unemployment are reconsidering their generous welfare ...
Welfare reform has received a great deal of public attention in recent months. Historically, many st...
General Assistance (GA) programs are virtually unstudied. Yet, GA programs serve an economically vul...
Studies examining welfare-to-work program effectiveness present mixed and sometimes discrepant findi...
One of the persistent issues which welfare policy makers and analysts confront in western industrial...
A major goal of the 1996 federal welfare reform was to increase the labor market participation of we...
A major goal of the 1996 federal welfare reform was to increase the labor market participation of we...
Will welfare reform increase unemployment and reduce wages? The answer depends in part on how much w...
Welfare reform has transformed the U.S. cash assistance program for single parents and their childre...
State and federal reforms of the 1990s transformed the U.S. cash assistance program for single paren...
The labor supply and other work incentive effects of welfare programs have long been a central conce...
By increasing the labor supply of welfare recipients, welfare reform may reduce wages and increase u...
This paper reviews the economics literature on welfare reform over the 1990s. A brief summary of the...
This research seeks to determine whether the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills GOBS) program (estab...
This study examines the effects that labor market conditions and welfare policy changes had on singl...
Advanced countries that are experiencing high unemployment are reconsidering their generous welfare ...
Welfare reform has received a great deal of public attention in recent months. Historically, many st...
General Assistance (GA) programs are virtually unstudied. Yet, GA programs serve an economically vul...
Studies examining welfare-to-work program effectiveness present mixed and sometimes discrepant findi...
One of the persistent issues which welfare policy makers and analysts confront in western industrial...