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I examine the effects of the introduction of the Spouse's Allowance to the Canadian Income Security (IS) system on the retirement behavior of couples. This program was effectively targeted at females in couples attempting to live on a single pension. It allowed qualifying spouses to receive the...
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increases in income. Participation is most likely to occur among women with lower current and future earning opportunities, and … number of women exit these programs before their eligibility ends; among at least some of these women it seems likely that …
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Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) on the incidence of single motherhood and headship for young women. A contribution of the …
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family policies on women's careers and children's wellbeing. There is to date little or no evidence of beneficial effects of …
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It takes a woman and a man to make a baby. This fact suggests that for a birth to take place, the parents should first agree on wanting a child. Using newly available data on fertility preferences and outcomes, we show that indeed, babies are likely to arrive only if both parents desire one, and...
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countries, absolutely and relative to a control group of single women without children. The cross-country differences in …
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The aim of this paper is to examine the labour market impact of in-work benefit reform in the UK. Evidence is drawn from the impact of earlier reforms in the UK and similar reforms in the US. We focus on the impact on labour supply -- employment and hours of work. In the US a large proportion of...
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When TANF replaced AFDC in 1996 the marginal subsidy for state welfare spending was eliminated. This paper exploits data from a period in the history of AFDC when the structure of federal subsidies and legislative changes allow us to estimate not only the price and income elasticities of federal...
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absolute terms or relative to single childless women or married mothers. In most cases, our evidence suggests that the material …
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Of all of the welfare reforms that were implemented during the 1990's, time limits may represent the single greatest break from past policy. This paper expands on what is known about this important welfare reform measure by exploiting the predictions from Grogger and Michalopoulos (1999) to...
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