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The Relationship between State Welfare Rules and Economic Disconnection among Low-Income Single Mothers
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The Relationship between State Welfare Rules and Economic Disconnection among Low-Income Single Mothers

Andrea Hetling, Jinwoo Kwon and Correne Saunders
Social Service Review, Vol.89(4), pp.653-685
2015
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T3M90BS7

Abstract

Economic disconnection Low-income families Welfare reform Income distribution Poor--United States Poor families--United States Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (Program) Public welfare
The proportion of low-income, single mothers who are disconnected, or not receiving public cash assistance or employment earnings, has increased since the 1996 US welfare reform legislation. Using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation and the Welfare Rules Database, we use multilevel and multinomial logit models to examine the relationship between state welfare rules and the risk of disconnection. We find that women in states with lifetime limits of less than 60 months are more likely to be disconnected. More generous welfare benefits are associated with a lesser risk of disconnection, while diversion programs are associated with a greater risk of disconnection compared to welfare receipt, but are not significant in comparison to employment. Our findings indicate that state rules matter and should be considered as a potential mechanism to change the dynamics of economic disconnection.
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