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over time, 40 percent of women remain poor five years after exit. Women with more advantaged family backgrounds, those with …
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This article uses data from the German microcensuses of 2007 and 2012 to examine gender differences in welfare reliance among lone parents. Binary logistic regression was employed as the method of analysis. We show that the risk of welfare benefit receipt is lower among lone fathers than lone...
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participate in the labor market and whether to receive welfare. Hourly child care expenditures are estimated for all women in the …
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aspect of the negative impact of workfare on black women and the American economy." …
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This article tries to analyse the effects of old age and disability benefits on women's decisions to allocate time to … among all women, while means-tested benefits have no significant effect on poor women's behaviour, and (ii) providing … services is more efficient than cash transfers in reducing women's probability of allocating many hours to adult care …
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