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is entirely driven by an increase in mortality among low income individuals, who are more likely to experience liquidity …
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substantial and heterogeneous employment responses that increased average income despite reduced transfers. We find zero effects …
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effect is entirely driven by an increase in mortality among low income individuals, who are more likely to experience …
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IA is the Government of British Columbia’s largest income assistance program, with an annual cost of just over $2B and … all people. These reforms will also help reduce income poverty rates and poverty depths, preventing poverty, and help …
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This article explores how the UK welfare benefit system subsidise or penalise couples for living together as partners. A couple is said to face a “partnership bonus” (“penalty”) if they can receive more (less) benefits when living as partners than when living separately. Using data on...
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supply and earnings. Mothers married to low-income men showed larger responses in employment, especially if they had younger … higher-income husbands. Likewise, there are no statistically significant responses among married men …
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This paper uses British panel data to investigate single women's labour supply changes in response to three tax and benefit policy reforms that occurred in the 1990s. These reforms changed individuals' work incentives and we use them to identify changes in labour supply. We find evidence of...
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This essay, an entry for the on-line Sloan Work and Family Encyclopedia, provides an overview of work-family challenges in the context of rural America. Among the issues addressed are lack of economic diversification and opportunity; deficits in human capital; the dearth of childcare,...
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This paper considers the potential impact of welfare benefits on the partnership status of women in the UK. Using recent policy reforms to identify the response rate I find that a GBP100/week welfare benefit "partnership penalty" reduces the probability of a woman having a partner by seven...
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encouraging work among low-income families with children. This paper uses longitudinal data collected between 1991 and 2001 to …
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