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Differential Welfare State Impacts for Frontier Working Age Families
frontier workers social policy policy coordination
2012/10/23
Benefits and taxes vary greatly across the European Union owing to incongruent welfare and taxation systems. This paper analyzes how welfare states achieve insurance and equity objectives for resident...
Reducing the Welfare Dependence of Single-Mother Families: Health-Related Employment Barriers and Policy Responses
the Welfare Dependence Single-Mother Families Health-Related Employment Barriers Policy Responses
2009/11/5
The problem of rising health care costs and the related increased dependency on health insurance coverage has moved to the forefront of the U.S. policy agenda in recent years and was a fundamental com...
Using national longitudinal survey data on the retirement experience of men, researchers provide some insights on the economic situation of families in which the major wage earner is retired.
Most women who head families receive poor job market returns
women poor job lower average education
2009/6/4
The majority of these women have a strong commitment to the labor force, but have lower average educational attainment and earnings, bringing them closer to poverty with each additional child.
Families of working wives spending more on services, nondurables
working wives food child care
2009/5/12
When a wife becomes a second earner, husband-wife families spend more on work-related and timesaving item such as child care and food away from home, according to the Consumer Expenditure Survey. Thi...
American families have changed in many ways in this century, as our population adapted to evolving technologies, economic conditions, and social trends. Changes were particularly pronounced during t...
Income and spending patterns of single-mother families
spending patterns Income single-mother families
2009/5/4
Gross income varied widely among single-mother families depending on marital status. Housing, food, and transportation accounted for the bulk of total expenses. This article examines the economic stat...
Findings from the Consumer Expenditure Survey show that families without health insurance are less likely to receive some kinds of care than families who are at least partially insured, even when inco...
Spending patterns of families receiving public assistance
Spending patterns public assistance
2009/4/27
Expenditures of families receiving assistance vary widely, depending on the employment status of adults, the marital status of the household head, and the presence of children. This article examines h...
Families receiving public assistance are demographically heterogeneous, as are their spending patterns; the greater the number of assistance programs they receive, the more they allocate their budget ...