Welfare Reform
Working Papers
2006
Bernal, R., and M. P. Keane. 2006. Child
care choices and children's cognitive achievement: The case of
single mothers. IPR Working Paper, WP-06-09.
Sandoval, J. O. 2006. Analyzing
job access and reverse commute programs in the Chicago and San
Francisco metropolitan regions. IPR Working Paper, WP-06-08.
Sandoval, J. O. 2006. State
TANF policy trends and the emerging geography of vulnerability.
IPR Working Paper, WP-06-15
Watkins, C. 2006. It's
not just about the money: Governmentality and resistance in post-reform
welfare offices. IPR Working Paper, WP-06-17.
2005
Brooks, C., and J. Manza. 2005. Welfare
state persistence in OECD democracies. IPR Working Paper,
WP-05-06.
Orloff, A. S. 2005. Farewell
to maternalism? State policies and mothers' employment. IPR
Working Paper, WP-05-10.
2004
Orloff, A. S. 2004. Social
provision and regulation: Theories of states, social policies,
and modernity. IPR Working Paper, WP-04-07.
Roberts, D. E. 2004. Welfare
reform and economic freedom: Low-income mothers’ decisions
about work at home and in the market. IPR Working Paper, WP-04-02.
2003
Bernal, R. 2003. Employment
and child care decisions of mothers and the well-being of their
children. IPR Working Paper, WP-03-03.
2002
Lewis, D. A., I. Carvalho, and B. Nelson. 2002. Identity,
work, and welfare reform: A qualitative analysis. IPR Working
Paper, WP-02-01.
Magnuson, K., and S. McGroder. The
effect of increasing welfare mothers’ education on their
young children’s academic problems and school readiness.
JCPR Working Paper, Februrary 2002.
Meyer, B. D. 2002. Labor
supply at the extensive and intensive margins: The EITC, welfare,
and hours worked. IPR Working Paper, WP-02-04.
Votruba-Drzal, E., B. J. Lohman, and P. L. Chase-Lansdale. 2002.
Violence in
intimate relationships as women transition from welfare to work.
IPR Working Paper, WP-02-32.
Ward Doran, M. B., and D. E. Roberts. 2002. Welfare
reform and families in the child welfare system. IPR Working
Papers, WP-02-08.
Yoshikawa, H., K. Magnuson, J. M. Bos, and J. Hsueh. Effects
of welfare and anti-poverty policies on adult economic and middle-childhood
outcomes differ for the “hardest to employ.” JCPR
Working Paper, June 2002.
2001
Duncan, G. J., and P. L. Chase-Lansdale. Welfare
reform and child well-being. JCPR Working Paper, Februrary
2001.
2000
Brodkin, E. Investigating
policy's practical meaning: Street-level research on welfare policy.
JCPR Working Paper, March, 2000.
Meyer, B. D., and J. X. Sullivan. The
effects of welfare reform: The material well-being of single mothers
in the 1980s and 1990s. JCPR Working Paper, November 2000.
Orloff, A. S. 2000. Farewell
to maternalism: Welfare reform, liberalism, and the end of mothers'
right to choose between employment and full-time care. IPR
Working Paper, WP-00-07.
Page, B. I., J. R. Simmons, and S. Greer. 2000. What
government can do about poverty and inequality: Global constraints.
IPR Working Papers, WP-00-14.
Ward Doran, M. B., and D. E. Roberts. 2000. The
impact of welfare reform on child welfare and child protective
services: A literature review. IPR Working Paper, WP-00-15.
1999
Blank, R. M., D. Card, and P. K. Robins. Financial
incentives for increasing work and income among low-income families.
JCPR Working Paper, February 1999.
Coley, R. L., and P. L. Chase-Lansdale. Welfare,
poverty and financial strain in urban African-American families
with adolescent daughters. JCPR Working Paper, August 1999.
Coley, R. L., A. M. Kuta, and P. L. Chase-Lansdale. An
insider view: Knowledge and opinions of welfare from African American
girls in poverty. JCPR Working Paper, August 1999.
Meyer, B. D., and D. T. Rosenbaum. Making
single mothers work: Recent tax and welfare policy and its effects.
JCPR Working Paper, December 1999.
Wallace, G., and R. M. Blank. What
goes up must come down? Explaining recent changes in public assistance
caseloads. JCPR Working Paper, March 1999.
1998
Barabas, J. Wage
erosion, economic assessments, and social welfare opinions.
JCPR Working Paper, November 1998.
Duncan, G. J., R. Dunifon, M. Ward Doran, and W. J. Yeung. How
different ARE welfare and working families? And do those differences
matter for children's achievement? JCPR Working Paper, July
1998.
Kulesa, P., and A. H. Eagly. 1998. The
role of values in determining welfare attitudes. IPR Working
Paper, WP-98-01.
Meyer, B. D. Do
the poor move to receive higher welfare benefits?. JCPR Working
Paper, December 1998.
Meyer, B. D., and D. T. Rosenbaum. Welfare,
the Earned Income Tax Credit, and the labor supply of single mothers.
JCPR Working Paper, May 1998.
1997
Cook, F. L., and J. Barabas. Public
support for social welfare programs, 1984-1996: Description and
explanation. IPR Working Paper, WP-97-10.
Duncan, G. J., K. M. Harris, J. Boisjoly. 1997. Time
limits and welfare reform: New estimates of the number and characteristics
of affected families. IPR Working Paper, WP-97-03.
Moene, K. O., and M. Wallerstein. 1997. Political
support for targeted versus universalistic welfare policies.
IPR Working Paper, WP-97-02.
1996
Blank, R. M. 1996. The
effect of the 1996 welfare reforms. IPR Working Paper, WP-96-21.
Boisjoly, J., K. M. Harris, and G. J. Duncan. 1996. Initial
welfare spells: Trends, events, and duration, with implications
for welfare reform. IPR Working Paper, WP-96-22.
Cook, F. L., and G. Caspary. 1996. Print
media support for social welfare programs: The view from the opinion
pages of the elite press. IPR Working Paper, WP-96-35.
Levine, J. A. 1996. Welfare,
work, and choices: Expanding notions of policy incentives.
IPR Working Paper, WP-96-03.
London, R. A. 1996. Single
mothers' living arrangements: The effect of household composition
on AFDC participation. IPR Working Paper, WP-96-04.
1995
Lewis, D. A., C. C. George, and D. Puntenney. 1995. Welfare
reform in Illinois: Recent efforts in the context of the national
debate. IPR Working Paper, WP-95-19.