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This report covers the period October2001 to December 2002: the fifth yearand part of the sixth year of the ESRCCentre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.■ During 2002, the Centre’s work duringits first five years was positively reviewed,and ESRC funding was renewed for afurther five years,...
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to September 2000.The Centre’s objectives are to develop understanding within five broad areas: income mobility and …
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develop understanding within five broad areas:income mobility and economic exclusion; the role of social welfare institutions …
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higher-income families between the pre-reformperiod (1995-1998) and the post-reform period (2000-2003), using data fromthe … fact that age variation in thereforms favoured low-income families over higher-income ones and familieswith children age …
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, more recent waves of rural immigrants are influencedmore by the number of jobs than by income levels in deciding where to …
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This paper examines the implications of income redistribution from men to women for the welfareof married women and … children. We develop a Cournot model of a two-person household whereagents provide market labor and allocate their spending …
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system.Some have expanded the role of former income maintenance(eligibility) workers to include more tasks related to …
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[...]Although our analysis compares outcomes before and afterPRWORA, it should be made clear that because the formalstate plan for welfare reform did not take effect until 1999, weare not really evaluating welfare reform in New York City.Instead, our results primarily reflect the net effect of...
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