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the material circumstances of single mothers improved in the decades following welfare reform. The consumption of the most …
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Policy-makers have argued that providing public health insurance coverage to the uninsured lowers long-run costs by reducing the need for expensive hospitalizations and emergency department visits later in life. In this paper, we provide evidence for such a phenomenon by exploiting a legislated...
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extended eligibility only to children born after September 30, 1983. This feature resulted in a large discontinuity in the … lifetime years of Medicaid eligibility of children at this birthdate cutoff. Those with family incomes at or just below the … cohorts of children born on either side of this cutoff from childhood through early adulthood. We examine changes in rates of …
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anti-poverty effect on children than any existing government program, though at a higher cost per child raised above the … at all by at least $2,000 per child for most workers with children. Relying on elasticity estimates consistent with …
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-skilled workers with children. Other evidence tying changes in well-being to the tax credit is confounded by other policy changes …
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of single mothers, particularly those with young children. In this paper, we first document these large changes in … policies and employment. We then examine if the policy changes are the reason for the large increases in single mothers' labor … supply. We find evidence that a large share of the increase in work by single mothers can be attributed to the EITC, with …
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This paper addresses the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic by providing timely and accurate information on the impact of the current pandemic on income and poverty to inform the targeting of resources to those most affected and assess the success of current efforts. We construct new...
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High rates of understatement are found for many government transfer programs and in many datasets. This understatement has major implications for our understanding of economic well-being and the effects of transfer programs. We provide estimates of the extent of under-reporting for ten transfer...
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level data on coverage from the Current Population Survey for two distinct groups: children aged 14 and under and single … coverage for adults and, in some specifications, children …
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We first critique the manner in which work costs have been introduced into labor supply estimation, and note the … identified in data commonly used for labor supply estimation. However, we show that even if work costs cannot be separately …
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