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Hartley, Robert Paul; Lamarche, Carlos; Ziliak, James P. – University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research, 2017
We estimate the effect of welfare reform on the intergenerational transmission of welfare participation and related economic outcomes using a long panel of mother-daughter pairs over the survey period 1968-2013 in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Because states implemented welfare reform at different times starting in 1992, the cross-state…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, Welfare Recipients, Mothers, Daughters
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Brady-Smith, Christy; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne; Waldfogel, Jane; Fauth, Rebecca – Evaluation and Program Planning, 2001
Explores the implications of the rapid influx of low-income mothers into the work force and the new federal work requirements for the well-being of young children. Reviews data about welfare policy provisions from the 1990s, but notes that such data was generally collected before the influx of low-income mothers into the workforce. (SLD)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Federal Aid, Low Income Groups, Mothers
Rein, Mildred – 1974
Such factors as a belief in individual freedom of choice, the support of minority groups' rights, and a concern for the psychological effects of mothering on children have tended to mitigate against a clear-cut advocacy of the employment of mothers under Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC). Two recent phenomena, however, have emerged…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Employed Women, Employment, Federal Aid
Meyers, Marcia K.; Brady, Henry E.; Seto, Eva Y. – 2000
This book provides new estimates of the private costs and public effects of childhood disabilities among welfare recipients. Based on over 2,000 interviews conducted between 1992-96 with household heads in 3 California counties, the estimates cover direct expenditures by families and indirect costs from employment reductions. The study finds that…
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Employment Patterns, Federal Aid
Mezey, Jennifer – Center for Law and Social Policy CLASP, 2004
Child care subsidies help low-income families work and leave welfare, but funding shortfalls are forcing states to enact restrictive policies that are hurting poor families and efforts to promote their employment and earnings. The Administration?s recently proposed FY 2005 budget would make this situation even worse, causing 447,000 children…
Descriptors: Employment, Welfare Recipients, Mothers, Low Income Groups
Kahn, Peggy; Polakow, Valerie – 2000
This study explored the impact of mandatory work requirements on welfare-reliant mothers struggling to pursue postsecondary education and the overwhelming difficulties created by rigid and punitive policies at both the federal and state levels. The study documented and analyzed the policies and practices of the Family Independence Agency and Work…
Descriptors: Child Care, College Students, Economic Factors, Federal Aid
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Shanley, James – Tribal College, 1997
Advocates welfare reform due to unrealistic expectations placed on tribal colleges by the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program. (YKH)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Disadvantaged Youth, Federal Aid