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Recent efforts to expand unemployment insurance (UI) eligibility are expected to increase low-earning workers' access to UI. Although the expansion's aim is to smooth the income and consumption of previously ineligible workers, it is possible that UI benefits simply displace other sources of...
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Machine generated contents note: 1 Welfare Reform: An Agenda for Reauthorization -- Ron Haskins and Rebecca M. Blank -- Part II: The Biggest Issues -- 2 Implementation of the Personal Responsibility -- Act of 1996 -- Thomas L. Gais, Richard P? Nathan, Irene Lurie, -- and Thomas Kaplan --...
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Eligibility and benefits for anti-poverty income transfers in the U.S. are based on both the means and the household …
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among households who qualify for varying relative increases in household income, as a result of their income level and … household size. We do not find strong evidence of a change in labor supply for families receiving the credit. The results are …
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among households who qualify for varying relative increases in household income, as a result of their income level and … household size. We do not find strong evidence of a change in labor supply for families receiving the credit. The results are …
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The largest tax-based social welfare programs in the US limit their benefits to taxpayers with labor market income. Eliminating these work requirements would better target transfers to the neediest families but risks attenuating tax-based incentives to work. We study changes in labor force...
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