Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource, 38 S.
Series Statement:
Arbeitspapier / Sfb 186 Bd. 56
DDC:
306.81
Abstract:
Abstract: "This working paper describes how different poverty policies influence the risk, the duration, and the dynamics of Social Assistance receipt by families. They compare the performance of means-tested income support policies addressed to families with children in Germany and the U.S.A. They rely on two sets of longitudinal administrative data for each country. The somewhat counter-intuitive results may be summarized as follows: In the U.S. lone or unemployed parents who did not leave Social Assistance in their first year of receipt stay on the rolls longer and more continuously than they do in Germany's more generous welfare state. Some selection effects are analyzed to account for these differences. Time related multi-variate analysis shows significant regional disparities in both countries. It also points to the importance of social stratification and labor market characteristics for the found differences."
Note:
Veröffentlichungsversion
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begutachtet
URN:
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-57589
URL:
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-57589
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