Welfare Reform and Children's Living Arrangements

Little is known about welfare reform's effects on family structure and children's living arrangements, an important focus for reformers. Using March CPS data, we find that state welfare waivers are associated with children being less likely to live with unmarried parents, more likely to li...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of human resources 2006, Vol.XLI (1), p.1-27
Hauptverfasser: Bitler, Marianne P, Gelbach, Jonah B, Hoynes, Hilary W
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Little is known about welfare reform's effects on family structure and children's living arrangements, an important focus for reformers. Using March CPS data, we find that state welfare waivers are associated with children being less likely to live with unmarried parents, more likely to live with married parents, and more likely to live with neither parent. Children living with neither parent are living with grandparents or other relatives, or rarely, in foster care. The estimates vary somewhat by children's race and ethnicity. Due to the limited variation in TANF's implementation timing across states, we focus on the waiver results.
ISSN:0022-166X
1548-8004
DOI:10.3368/jhr.XLI.1.1