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Berger, Peggy S. – Journal of Home Economics, 1975
The article offers a brief history of past income-maintenance programs summarizes a unique income-maintenance experiment, describes present welfare programs, and lists the unanswered questions in welfare reform. (Income maintenance for intact families at levels employed in the study would not have large effects on labor supply, concluded…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Experimental Programs, Guaranteed Income, Labor Supply
Moore, Kristin A.; Caldwell, Steven B. – 1976
Out-of-wedlock birth rates have not fallen much at all among teenagers. New analyses of existing data sets indicate that becoming an out-of-wedlock parent is a process with three stages: commencement of sexual activity; conception among the sexually active; and pregnancy outcome among those who conceive. Public policy variables such as AFDC…
Descriptors: Abortions, Adolescents, Birth Rate, Contraception
Mathematica, Princeton, NJ. – 1973
The study is described as a carefully controlled field test of the effects on recipient families of eight different negative income tax or benefit formulas. The most striking finding was that observed changes in labor supply in response to the experimental payments were generally quite small. Chapter One, The Experiment: Background and Choices,…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Incentives, Labor Supply, Low Income Groups
Garvin, Charles D., Ed. – 1974
Initially this report presents a summary of three Work Incentive Programs (WIN) undertaken by a consortium of schools of social work at the University of Chicago, University of Michigan, and Case Western Reserve University, discussing in detail the design, major findings, and recommendations made. The next two chapters are devoted to discussions…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Child Care, Employment, Employment Programs
Nadworny, M. J.; And Others – 1973
From a comparative economic viewpoint, does regular employment secured through temporary subsidized Special Work training afford the publicly supported individual any marginal advantage over his welfare status? A study of 279 Aid to Needy Families with Children (ANFC) recipients was conducted to address this question. The median annual dollar…
Descriptors: Employment Programs, Income, Motivation, Pilot Projects
Youmans, Rita L.; Miller, Arlene – 1971
This study was designed to ascertain if removal of the threat of garnishment for back debts would increase the employability of WIN enrollees. The pre- and post-WIN debt records of 75 enrollees in Milwaukee WIN were examined intensively during 1969-70. One group of 25 who anticipated garnishment were given financial counseling and granted loans to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Consumer Economics, Credit (Finance), Employment
Korbel, John J. – 1977
This background paper provides the basis for evaluation of programs aimed at reforming social welfare programs. It analyzes the effect of current income transfer programs on poor families. Public expenditures for social welfare programs have grown four-fold while at the same time, the percentage of families in poverty has declined by only 30%.…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs, Income, Low Income Groups
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Presser, Harriet B.; Salsberg, Linda S. – Social Problems, 1975
Interview results indicate that women in households receiving public assistance want fewer children than those in non-recipient households. Data suggest that, in general, public assistance may be a consequence of an untimely birth rather than a stimulus for that birth. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Females, Financial Aid Applicants, Individual Characteristics
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Kelly, Maurice; Poynter, Madeleine – Social Work, 1978
Because low-wage workers are subjected to fees for services such as day care and housing, their disposable income is frequently lower than it would be if they relied on welfare assistance and received services free of charge. Based on data from Ontario, Canada. (Author)
Descriptors: Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Public Support, Social Work
Macdonald, Maurice; Sawhill, Isabel V. – Public Policy, 1978
The purpose of this paper is to explore family-related objectives in income maintenance programs. (Author)
Descriptors: Definitions, Family Structure, Income, Low Income Groups
Brown, Stephen – Worklife, 1977
Provides examples of the diversity of jobs offered through public service employment (PSE) programs (funded under titles II and VI of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act). It is noted that these projects demonstrate the flexibility with which communities can use CETA funds to meet local needs and at the same time provide PSE jobs for…
Descriptors: Community Services, Disadvantaged, Employment Opportunities, Employment Programs
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Aber, J. Lawrence; Allen, Joseph P. – Developmental Psychology, 1987
Effects of maltreatment were examined in three domains suggested by attachment theory: relationships with novel adults, effectance motivation, and cognitive maturity. Three samples of four- to eight-year-old children were studied: 93 maltreated children, 67 demographically matched nonmaltreated childen, and 30 nonmaltreated middle-class children.
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Cognitive Development
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Wiseman, Michael – Public Interest, 1987
Welfare work programs are a form of welfare fraud. They engender little change compared to the resources that go into them. The most promising policies for reducing welfare roles are the following: (1) support of children by absent parents; (2) tax credit systems; (3) improvements in public education; and (4) provision of health care. (VM)
Descriptors: Divorce, Economic Status, Females, Marriage
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Rank, Mark R. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1986
Examines the effect of family structure on the probability of exiting from welfare. Family structure is shown to have a sizable impact upon exiting welfare in both an aggregate and multivariate context, with female-headed families least likely to exit from public assistance. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Family Structure, Females, Heads of Households
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Dickinson, Nancy S. – Social Work, 1986
AFDC Welfare work strategies have been implemented to help AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) recipients secure unsubsidized employment. Reviews research on employment programs for AFDC clients and highlights the respective advantages of these programs. Suggests program changes to improve welfare work strategies. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Employment Programs, Poverty Programs, Reentry Workers, Social Change
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