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- Has the Decline in Benefits Shortened Welfare Spells?,
American Economic Review, Volume 84 No. 2, 43- 48, 1994. (with Thomas MaCurdy).
- Welfare Transfers in Two-Parent Families: Labor Supply and Welfare Participation Under the AFDC-UP Program,
Econometrica, Volume 64 No. 2, 295-332, March 1996.
- The Effectiveness of Financial Work Incentives in DI and SSI: Lessons from Other Transfer Programs,
in Disability, Work and Cash Benefits, edited by Jerry Mashaw, Virginia Reno, Richard Burkhauser, and Monroe Berkowitz. Upjohn: Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1996, 189-222. (with Robert Moffitt).
- The Impact of Demographics on Housing and Non-Housing Wealth in the United States,
in The Economic Effects of Aging in the United States and Japan, edited by Michael D. Hurd and Naohiro Yashiro. University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 1997, 153-194. (with Daniel McFadden).
- Does Welfare Play Any Role in Female Headship Decisions?,
Journal of Public Economics, Volume 65 No. 2, 89-117, August 1997.
- Work, Welfare, and Family Structure: What Have We Learned?,
in Fiscal Policy: Lessons From Economic Research, edited by Alan Auerbach. MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass, 1997, 101-146.
- Household Wealth of the Elderly Under Alternative Imputation Procedures,
in Inquiries In The Economics of Aging, edited by David Wise. University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 1998, 229-254. (with Michael Hurd and Harish Chand).
- Differential Mortality and Wealth Accumulation,
Journal of Human Resources, Volume 35 No. 1, 1-29, Winter 2000 (with Orazio Attanasio).
- Tax Rates and Work Incentives in the Social Security Disability Income Program: Current Law and Proposed Reforms,
National Tax Journal, Volume 52, No. 4, 623-654, December 1999 (with Robert Moffitt).
- The Employment and Earnings of Less Skilled Workers Over the Business Cycle,
in Finding Jobs: Work and Welfare Reform, edited by Rebecca Blank and David Card. Russell Sage Foundation: New York, 2000, 23-71.
- Summary of this paper in Focus
- Local Labor Markets and Welfare Spells: Do Demand Conditions Matter?,
Review of Economics and Statistics, Volume 82, Number 3, 351-368, August 2000.
- A Non-Experimental Analysis of True State Dependence in Monthly Welfare Participation Sequences,
American Statistical Association, 1999 Proceedings of the Business and Economic Statistics Section, pp. 9-17
(with Kenneth Chay and Dean Hyslop).
- Explaining the Fall and Rise in the Tax Cost of Marriage: The Effect of Tax Laws and Demographic Trends, 1984-1997,
National Tax Journal, Volume 53, Number 3, Part 2, pp. 683-711, September 2000 (with Nada Eissa).
- Another Look at Whether a Rising Tide Lifts All Boats, in
The Roaring Nineties: Can Full Employment Be Sustained?, edited by Alan Krueger and Robert Solow. Russell Sage Foundation, January 2002
(with James R. Hines and Alan Krueger).
- Some Evidence on Race, Welfare Reform and Household Income,
American Economic Review, Volume 93, Number 2, pp. 293-298, May 2003 (with Marianne Bitler and Jonah Gelbach).
- Has 'In-Work' Benefit Reform Helped the Labour Market?
in Seeking a Premier League Economy, Richard Blundell, David Card and Richard Freeman, editors.
University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 2004 (with Richard Blundell).
- Taxes and the Labor Market Participation of Married Couples: The Earned Income Tax Credit,
Journal of Public Economics, Volume 88, Issues 9-10, Pages 1931-1958, August 2004 (with Nada Eissa).
- Summary of this paper in NBER Digest
- Summary of this paper in Poverty Research News
- The Impact of Welfare Reform on Marriage and Divorce,
Demography., Volume 41, Number 2, pages 213-236, May 2004 (with Marianne Bitler, Jonah Gelbach, and
Madeline Zavodny).
- Welfare Reform and Health,
Journal of Human Resources Volume 40, Number 2 (Spring) 2005 (with Marianne Bitler and Jonah Gelbach).
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- The Hours of Work Response of Married Couples: Taxes and the Earned Income Tax Credit.
In Tax Policy and Labor Market Performance, Jonas Agell and
Peter Birch Sørensen, eds. MIT Press, 2006 (with Nada Eissa).
- Final Version
- The Impact of Welfare Reform on Children's Living Arrangements,
Journal of Human Resources Volume 41, Number 1, pp. 1-27, Winter 2006 (with Marianne Bitler and Jonah Gelbach).
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- Paper previously circulated under title "The Impact of Welfare Reform on Living Arrangements", NBER Working paper #8784.
- Summary of this paper in Focus
- Summary of this paper in Poverty Research News
- Poverty in America: Trends and Explanations,
Journal of Economic Perspectives Volume 20, Number 1, pp. 47-68 (with Marianne Page and Ann Stevens).
- Available to subscribers at AEA
or Final Version (October 2005)
- Earlier version as NBER Working Paper 11681
- Summary of this paper in NBER Digest
- Behavioral Responses to Taxes: Lessons from the EITC and Labor Supply,
Tax Policy and the Economy Volume 20, pp. 74-110 (with Nada Eissa).
- Final Version (November 2005)
- Earlier version as NBER Working Paper 11729
- Summary of this paper in NBER Digest
- What Mean Impacts Miss: Distributional Effects of Welfare Reform Experiments,
American Economic Review Volume 96, Number 4, pp. 988-1012, September 2006 (with Marianne Bitler and Jonah Gelbach).
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or Final Version (August 2005)
- Earlier version as NBER Working Paper 10121
- Welfare Reform and Indirect Impacts on Health, in
Making Americans Healthier: The Effects of Social and Economic Policy on Health,
R. Schoeni, J. House, G. Kaplan, and H. Pollack, editors, Russell Sage Press, 2008. (with Marianne Bitler)
- Final version March 2007
- Earlier draft NBER Working Paper 12642
- Distributional Impacts of the Self Sufficiency Project,
Journal of Public Economics , Volume 92, Issues 3-4, pages 748-765, April 2008 (with Marianne Bitler and Jonah Gelbach).
- Final version January 2007
- Earlier draft NBER Working Paper 11626
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