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Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research JCPR Working Papers Contact information of
Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research: Postal: Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies, 1155 E. 60th Street Chicago, IL 60637 Phone: 773-702-0472 Email: Web page: http://www.jcpr.org/wp/ByDate.html More information through EDIRC
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273 Social Security Expectations and Retirement Savings Decisions by Jeff Dominitz & Charles F. Manski & Jordan Heinz
272 The Interactive Effects of Housing Assistance and Food Stamps by Joseph Harkness & Sandra J. Newman
271 Is a Family-focused Program More Effective in Helping Low-Income Parents Enter the Workforce? Insights from a Multimethod Evaluation of the Jobs for Youth/Full Family Partnership Demonstration by Carolyn J. Heinrich & Rachel Gordon
270 Did the Medicaid-Eligibility Expansions Increase the Reporting of Children's Health Problems? Evidence from the SIPP by Elizabeth Powers
269 Adolescent Outcomes, Poverty Status, and Welfare Reform: An Analysis based on the Survey of Program Dynamics by Eileen Trzcinski & Jerry Brandell
268 Accidents Will Happen? Unintentional Childhood Injuries and the Effects of Child Care Regulations by Janet Currie & V. Joseph Hotz
267 Explaining Child Support Trends: Economic, Demographic, and Policy Effects by Anne C. Case & I-Fen Lin & Sara McLanahan
266 The Roles of Child Support Enforcement and Welfare In Nonmarital Childbearing by Irwin Garfinkel & Daniel S. Gaylin & Chien-Chung Huang & Sara McLanahan
265 Are Cohabiting Relationships More Violent than Marriages? by Catherine T. Kenney & Sara McLanahan
264 For Richer or Poorer? by Wendy Sigle-Rushton & Sara McLanahan
263 Shared Parenting in Fragile Families by Marcia J. Carlson & Sara McLanahan
262 The Living Arrangements of New Unmarried Mothers by Wendy Sigle-Rushton & Sara McLanahan
261 Welfare Reform, Fertility and Father Involvement by Sara McLanahan & Marcia J. Carlson
260 Union Formation and Stability in Fragile Families by Marcia J. Carlson & Sara McLanahan & Paula England
259 Fragile Families and Welfare Reform: An Introduction by Irwin Garfinkel & Sara McLanahan & Marta Tienda & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
258 Do Unmarried Parents' Expectations Predict Marital Transitions? Early Evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study by Maureen Waller & Sara McLanahan
257 Defined Contribution Pensions: Plan Rules, Participant Decisions, and the Path of Least Resistance by James J. Choi & David Laibson & Brigitte C. Madrian & Andrew Metrick
256 For Better or For Worse: Default Effects and 401(k) Savings Behavior by James J. Choi & David Laibson & Brigitte C. Madrian & Andrew Metrick
255 Health Insurance, Labor Supply, and Job Mobility: A Critical Review of the Literature by Jonathan Gruber & Brigitte C. Madrian
254 Does it Pay to Move from Welfare to Work? by Sheldon Danziger & Colleen M. Heflin & Mary Corcoran & Elizabeth Oltmans
253 Challenging Instruction for "All Students": Policy, Practitioners, and Practice by James P. Spillane
252 Crossing Class Boundaries: Race, Siblings and Socioeconomic Heterogeneity by Colleen M. Heflin & Mary E. Pattillo
2001 2000 211 Is There "White Flight" into Private Schools? Evidence From the National Educational Longitudinal Survey by Robert W. Fairlie & Alexandra M. Resch
210 Measuring Poverty in the NLSY97 by Carolyn J. Hill & Robert T. Michael
209 Income Inequality, Economic Segregation and Children's Educational Attainment by Susan E. Mayer
208 Changes in Wage Structure, Family Income, and Children's Education by Daron Acemoglu & Jorn-Steffen Pischke
207 Earnings Growth among Young Less-Educated Business Owners by Robert W. Fairlie
206 The Effects of Welfare Reform: The Living Conditions of Single Mothers in the 1980s and 1990s by Bruce D. Meyer & James Xavier Sullivan
205 Does the Decline in Food Stamp Use by Rural Low-Income Households Represent Less Need or Less Access? Evidence from New Data on Food Insecurity and Hunger by Mark Nord
204 Precautionary Saving and the Accumulation Of Wealth by Annamaria Lusardi
203 Explaining Why So Many Households Do Not Save by Annamaria Lusardi
202 Prospects for 'Job Matching' in the Welfare-to-Work Transition: Labor Market Capacity for Sustaining the Absorption of Mississippi's TANF Recipients by Frank Howell
201 The Interaction of Welfare-Use and Employment Dynamics In Rural and Agricultural California Counties by Henry Brady & Mary H. Sprague & Fredric C. Gey & Michael L. Wiseman
200 Can Boosting Minority Car-Ownership Rates Narrow Inter-Racial Employment Gaps by Steven Raphael & Michael A. Stoll
199 Changes in Child Social Program Participation in the 1990s: Initial Findings from Illinois by Robert M. Goerge & Bong Joo Lee
198 Effects of Higher Minimum Wages on Teen Employment and School Enrollment by Mark D. Turner & Berna Demiralp
197 Employer Demand for Welfare Recipients By Race by Harry J. Holzer & Michael A. Stoll
196 The Effects of Welfare Reform in Rural Minnesota: Experimental Findings from the Minnesota Family Investment Program by Lisa Gennetian & Cindy Redcross & Cynthia Miller
195 Approaching the Limit: Early Lessons from Welfare Reform by Sheldon Danziger
194 Location and the Low Income Experience: Analyses of Program Dynamics in the Iowa Family Investment Program by Helen H. Jensen & Shao-Hsun Keng & Steven Garasky
193 Academic and Behavioral Outcomes among the Children of Young Mothers by Judith Levine & Harold Pollack & Maureen E. Comfort
192 The Relationship between Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Locations, Changing Welfare Policies, and the Employment of Single Mothers by Signe-Mary McKernan & Robert I. Lerman & Nancy Pindus & Jesse Valente
191 The Short Term Impacts of Welfare Reform in Persistently Poor Rural Areas by Mark Harvey & Gene Summers & Kathleen Pickering & Patricia Richards
190 Small Towns and Welfare Reform: Iowa Case Studies and Families and Communities by Cynthia Needles Fletcher & Jan L. Flora & Barbara J. Gaddis & Mary Winter & Jacquelyn S. Litt
189 Where All the Counties Are Above Average: Top Down Versus Bottom Up Perspectives of Welfare Reform by Ann Tickamyer & Julie White & Barry Tadlock & Debra Henderson
188 Reducing Food Stamp and Welfare Caseloads in the South: Are Rural Areas Less Likely to Succeed Than Urban Centers? by Mark Henry & Willis Lewis & Lynn Reinschmiedt & Darren Hudson
187 Rural America in Transition: Poverty and Welfare at the Turn of the 21st Century by Dan Lichter & Leif Jensen
186 Income Mobility and Exits from Poverty of American Children, 1970-1992 by Peter T. Gottschalk & Sheldon Danziger
185 On the Evaluation of Economic Mobility by Peter T. Gottschalk & Enrico Spolaore
184 Whose Job Is It? Employers' Views on Welfare Reform by Greg Owen & Ellen Shelton & Amy Bush Stevens & Justine Nelson-Christinedaughter & Corinna Roy & June Heineman
183 The Impact of Welfare Reform Across Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas: A Nonparametric Analysis by Bradford Mills & Jeffrey R. Alwang & Gautam Hazarika
182 Food Stamps in Rural America: Special Issues and Common Themes by Sheena M. McConnell & James C. Ohls
181 The Effect of Welfare Reform on the Incomes and Earnings of Low-Income Families: Evidence from the Current Population Survey by Laura Stander Connolly
180 Geographic Differences in AFDC and Food Stamp Caseloads in the Welfare Reform Era by James P. Ziliak & David N. Figlio
179 Car Ownership, Employment, and Earnings by Steven Raphael & Lorien Rice
178 The Americans with Disabilities Act and the Labor Market Experience of Workers with Disabilities: Evidence from the SIPP by Edward J. Schumacher & Marjorie Baldwin
177 Taxes, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and Marital Status by Dan T. Rosenbaum
176 Mediators of Income Effects on Young Children's Development by W. Jean Yeung & Miriam R. Linver
175 Family Structure, Father-Child Closeness and Social-Behavioral Outcomes for Children by Marcia J. Carlson
174 The Effect of Child Support Enforcement on Noncustodial Fathers' Participation in the Underground Economy by Lauren M. Rich
173 The Relationship between Wage Growth and Wage Levels by Tricia Lynn Gladden & Christopher R. Taber
172 Do Minimum Wage Increases Lower the Probability that Low-Skilled Workers Will Receive Fringe Benefits? by Anne Beeson Royalty
171 Public Assistance and Private Support of Immigrants by Lingxin Hao
170 Welfare Entries among Children Living With Grandparents by Peter Brandon
169 Early Childhood Intervention Programs: What Do We Know? by Janet Currie
168 Using Sibling Samples to Assess the Effect of Childhood Family Income on Completed Schooling by Dan Maurice Levy & Greg Duncan
167 Games Daughters and Parents Play: Teenage Childbearing, Parental Reputation, and Strategic Transfers by Lingxin Hao & V. Joseph Hotz & Ginger Zhe Jin
166 Why Welfare Caseloads Fluctuate: A Review of Research on AFDC, SSI, and the Food Stamps Program by Susan E. Mayer
165 Tax Reform and Automatic Stabilization by Thomas J. Kniesner & James P. Ziliak
164 The Effect of Medicaid Expansions for Low-Income Children on Medicaid Participation and Insurance Coverage: Evidence from the SIPP by John Ham & Lara Dawn Shore-Sheppard
163 Poverty, Food Stamp Program Participation, and Health: Estimates from the NLSY97 by Diane Gibson
162 Investigating Policy's 'Practical' Meaning: Street-Level Research on Welfare Policy by Evelyn Brodkin
161 The Sexual Activity and Birth Control Use of American Teenagers by Phillip B. Levine
160 Evaluating In-Work Benefit Reform: The Working Families Tax Credit in the U.K by Richard Blundell & Alan Duncan & Julian McCrae & Costas Meghir
159 Neighborhood Effects on Economic Self-Sufficiency: Evidence from a Randomized Housing-Mobility Experiment by Jens Otto Ludwig & Greg Duncan & Joshua C. Pinkston
158 Urban Poverty and Juvenile Crime: Evidence from a Randomized Housing-Mobility Experiment by Jens Otto Ludwig & Greg Duncan & Paul Hirschfield
156 Medicaid Managed Care: Effects on Children's Medicaid Coverage and Utilization by Janet Currie & John Fahr
155 The Spillover Effects of State Spending by Katherine Baicker
154 Policies to Foster Human Capital by James J. Heckman
153 Outsourcing at Will: Unjust Dismissal Doctrine and the Growth of Temporary Help Employment by David H. Autor
151 The Role of the Family in Determining Youth Employment by Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia
150 Explaining Why So Many Households Do Not Save by Annamaria Lusardi
149 The Collision of Tax and Welfare Politics: The Political History of the Earned Income Tax Credit, 1969 - 1999 by Dennis J. Ventry
148 Sanctions and Exits: What do States Know About Families Who Leave Welfare Because of Sanctions and Time Limits by Jack Tweedie
147 Should Juvenile Offenders be Tried as Adults? A Developmental Perspective on Changing Legal Policies by Laurence Steinberg
146 Ability, Educational Ranks, and Labor Market Trends: The Effects of Shifts in the Skill Composition of Educational Groups by Dan T. Rosenbaum
145 Welfare in a Society of Permanent Work by Ronald T. Haskins
144 The Earned Income Credit and Durable Goods Purchases by Lisa Barrow & Leslie Moscow McGranahan
143 Understanding the Employment Experiences and Migration Patterns of Rural Youth and Young Adults by Steven Garasky
142 Rural Perceptions of Poverty & the PRWORA: An Ethnographic Study of Black and White Rural Church Responses by Katherine Amato-von Hemert
141 How Did the Increase in Economic Inequality between 1970 and 1990 Affect American Children's Educational Attainment? by Susan E. Mayer
140 Renegotiating a Social Compact Based on Children and Families' Requirements for a Decent Life by Ruby Takanishi
139 The EITC: Expectation, Knowledge, Use and Economic and Social Mobility by Timothy M. Smeeding & Katherin Ross Phillips & Michael O'Connor
138 How Families View and Use the EITC: Advanced Payment versus Lump-sum Delivery by Jennifer L. Romich & Thomas Weisner
137 The Consequences of Food Insecurity for Child Well-Being: An Analysis of Children's School Achievement, Psychological Well-Being, and Health by Lori L. Reid
136 Several Suggestions for Improving the Work-Based Safety Net and Reducing Child Poverty by Wendell Primus & Kristina Daugirdas
135 Does the Minimum Wage Affect Welfare Caseloads? by Marianne E. Page & Joanne Spetz & Jane Millar
134 Using the EITC to Increase Family Earnings: New Evidence and a Comparison with the Minimum Wage by David Neumark & William Wascher
133 When Financial Incentives Pay for Themselves: Early Findings from the Self-Sufficiency Project's Applicant Study by Charles Michalopoulos & Philip K. Robins & David Card
132 EITC Noncompliance: the Misreporting of Children and the Size of the EITC by Janet McCubbin
131 Who are the Ineligible EITC Recipients? by Jeffrey B. Liebman
130 Children's Welfare Exposure and Subsequent Development by Phillip B. Levine & David J. Zimmerman
129 The Patterns of Food Stamp and WIC Participation and Their Effects on Health of Low-Income Children by Lucy Mackey-Bilaver & Robert M. Goerge & Bong Joo Lee
128 Welfare Waivers and Non-Marital Childbearing by Ann E. Horvath-Rose & H. Elizabeth Peters
127 Measuring the Effect of the EITC on Marriage Penalties and Bonuses by Janet Holtzblatt & Robert Rebelein
125 Welfare Dynamics under Time Limits by Jeff Grogger & Charles Michalopoulos
121 Immigration and the Food Stamp Program by George J. Borjas
108 Gender Inequality in Poverty in Affluent Nations: The Role of Single Motherhood and the State by Karen Christopher & Paula England & Sara McLanahan & Katherin Ross Phillips & Timothy M. Smeeding
19 Welfare-to-Work Policy: Employer Hiring and Retention of Former Welfare Recipients by Julia Lane & David Stevens
18 What Causes Public Assistance Caseloads to Grow? by Rebecca M. Blank
1999 157 Teenage Childbearing and Its Life Cycle Consequences: Exploiting a Natural Experiment by V. Joseph Hotz & Susan Williams McElroy & Seth G. Sanders
152 Making Single Mothers Work: Recent Tax and Welfare Policy and its Effects by Bruce D. Meyer & Dan T. Rosenbaum
126 Are There Economic Barriers to Visiting a Doctor? by Susan E. Mayer
124 The Impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit and Social Policy Reforms on Work, Marriage, and Living Arrangements by David T. Ellwood
123 State Fiscal Substitution Between the Federal Food Stamp Program and AFDC, Medicaid, and SSI by Howard Chernick
120 Program Redesign by States in the Wake of Welfare Reform: Making Sense of the Effects of Devolution by Alan Weil
119 African American Adolescent Girls in Impoverished Communities: Quality of Parenting and Adolescent Outcomes by Laura D. Pittman & P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale
118 An Insider View: Knowledge and Opinions of Welfare from African American Girls in Poverty by Rebekah Levine Coley & Ann M. Kuta & P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale
117 Sexual Intercourse and Pregnancy among African American Adolescent Girls in High-Poverty Neighborhoods: The Role of Family and Perceived Community Environment by Mignon R. Moore & P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale
116 Welfare, Poverty, and Financial Strain In Urban African American Families with Adolescent Daughters by Rebekah Levine Coley & P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale
115 MY CHILDREN COME FIRST: Welfare-Reliant Women's Post-TANF Views of Work-Family Tradeoffs, and Marriage by Ellen K. Scott & Kathryn Edin & Andrew S. London & Joan Maya Mazelis
114 Work, Income and Material Hardship After Welfare Reform by Sandra K. Danziger & Mary Corcoran & Sheldon Danziger & Colleen M. Heflin
113 Fragile Families and Welfare Reform by Irwin Garfinkel & Sara McLanahan & Kristen Harknett
112 Welfare Reform, Management Systems, and Policy Theories of Child Well-Being by Thomas Gais & Cathy M. Johnson
109 Means And Ends: A Comparative Study Of Empirical Methods For Investigating Governance And Performance by Carolyn J. Heinrich & Laurence E. Lynn Jr.
107 Governance And Performance: The Influence of Program Structure and Management on Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) Program Outcomes by Carolyn J. Heinrich & Laurence E. Lynn Jr.
106 Rising Above Poverty: The Consequences of Poverty Status and Individual Characteristics on Earnings by C. Andre Mizell
105 What Do Welfare-to-Work Demonstrations Reveal to Welfare Reformers? by John V. Pepper
104 Legalized Abortion and Crime by John J. Donohue & Steven D. Levitt
103 Can Anti-Poverty Programs Improve Family Functioning and Enhance Children's Well-Being? by Aletha C. Huston & Robert Granger & Greg Duncan & Vonnie McLoyd
102 EITC Eligibility, Participation, and Compliance Rates for AFDC Households: Evidence from the California Caseload by Carolyn J. Hill & V. Joseph Hotz & Charles H. Mullin & John Karl Scholz
101 Are There Returns to the Wages of Young Men from Working While in School? by V. Joseph Hotz & Lixin Xu & Marta Tienda & Avner Ahituv
100 What Do Low-Income Single Mothers Say About Marriage? by Kathryn Edin
99 Job Instability and Earnings and Income Consequences: Evidence from SIPP: 1983-1995 by John M. Fitzgerald
98 "Charitable Choice" and the Feasibility of Faith-Based Welfare Reform in Mississippi by John P. Bartkowski & Helen A. Regis
97 Marital Status and Full-time/Part-time Work Status in Child Care Choices: Changing the Rules of the Game by Rachel Connelly & Jean Kimmel
96 The Characteristics of Mothers Separated from a Young Child by Joseph Swingle
95 The Effects of Higher Minimum Wages on Welfare Recipiency by Mark D. Turner
94 Welfare Reform, Poverty, and Families with Young Children by Kristi L. Hannan & Thomas R. Chibucos
93 Residential and Household Poverty of American Indians on the Wind River Indian Reservation by Judith Antell & Audie Blevins & Katherine R. Jensen & Garth M. Massey
92 Income and Job Market Outcomes After Welfare: 1990-1995 by Thomas P. Vartanian & Philip M. Gleason
91 Time Limits by Robert A. Moffitt & LaDonna Pavetti
90 Barriers to the Employment of Welfare Recipients by Sandra K. Danziger & Mary Corcoran & Sheldon Danziger & Colleen M. Heflin & Ariel Kalil & Judith Levine & Daniel Rosen & Kristin S. Seefeldt & Kristine Siefert & Richard M. Tolman
89 The Effect of Pre-PRWORA Waivers on AFDC Caseloads and Female Earnings, Income, and Labor Force Behavior by Robert A. Moffitt
88 Drug Dealing and Legitimate Self-Employment by Robert W. Fairlie
87 The Long-Term Costs of Job Displacement Among Young Workers by Lori G. Kletzer & Robert W. Fairlie
86 Risk Sharing and Industrial Specialization: Regional and International Evidence by Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan & Bent E. Sorensen & Oved Yosha
85 The Employment, Earnings, and Income of Less Skilled Workers Over the Business Cycle by Hilary Williamson Hoynes
84 Teen Motherhood, Labor Market Involvement and the Receipt of Public Assistance by Phillip B. Levine & Diane M. Whitmore
83 Marriage and Economic Incentives: Evidence from a Welfare Experiment by Wei-Yin Hu
82 How Developmental Psychologists Think About Family Process and Child Development in Low Income Families by P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale
81 Public Service Employment and Mandatory Work: A Policy Whose Time Has Come and Gone and Come Again? by David T. Ellwood & Elisabeth D. Welty
80 Job Change and Job Stability Among Less-Skilled Young Workers by Harry J. Holzer & Robert J. LaLonde
79 Employee-Based versus Employer-Based Subsidies to Low-Wage Workers: A Public Finance Perspective by Stacy Dickert-Conlin & Douglas Holtz-Eakin
78 What Goes Up Must Come Down? Explaining Recent Changes in Public Assistance Caseloads by Rebecca M. Blank
77 Welfare Reform, the Business Cycle, and the Decline in AFDC Caseloads by David N. Figlio & James P. Ziliak
76 What Will the States Do When Jobs Are Not Plentiful? Policy and Implementation Challenges by LaDonna Pavetti
75 Should Gift Giving Be Subsidized? by Ralph Chami & Connel Fullenkamp
74 Examining the Effect of Industry Trends and Structure on Welfare Caseloads by Timothy J. Bartik & Randall W. Eberts
73 Work, Earnings, and Well-Being after Welfare: What Do We Know? by Maria Cancian & Robert Haveman & Thomas Kaplan & Daniel Meyer
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