The Impact of Earnings Disregards on the Behavior of Low Income Families
This paper investigates the impact of changes in earnings disregards for welfare assistance received by single mothers following welfare reform in 1996. Some states adopted much higher earnings disregards (women could work full time and still receive welfare), while other states did not. We explore the effect of these changes on women's labor supply and income using several data sources and multiple estimation strategies. Our results indicate these changes had little effect on labor supply or income. We show this is because few women used these earnings disregards. This is surprising and we discuss why this might occur.
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The Impact of Earnings Disregards on the Behavior of Low-Income Families Jordan D. Matsudaira, Rebecca M. Blank Article first published online: 10 OCT 2013 DOI: 10.1002/pam.21725 © 2013 by the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Issue Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Volume 33, Issue 1, pages 7–35, Winter 2014 citation courtesy of