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-married mothers with potentially time-inconsistent preferences. Using panel data on the choices of single women with children from the …
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-married mothers with potentially time-inconsistent preferences. Using panel data on the choices of single women with children from the …
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This paper provides an analysis of child care subsidies under welfare reform. Previous studies of child care subsidies use data from the pre-welfare-reform period, and their results may not apply to the very different post-reform environment. We use data from the 1999 National Survey of...
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In 2002 the Quebec government implemented the "Action Emploi" (AE) program aimed at making work pay for long-term social assistance recipients (SA). AE offered a generous income supplement that could last up to three years to recipients who found a full-time job within twelve months. The program...
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potentially time-inconsistent preferences. Using panel data on the choices of single women with children from the NLSY 1979, we …
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The Medicaid expansions and health insurance subsidies of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) change work incentives for single mothers. To evaluate the employment effects of these policies ex ante, I estimate a model of labor supply and health insurance choice exploiting variation in pre-ACA Medicaid...
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