Research Report Welfare Reform, Living Arrangements, and Economic Well-Being
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A Synthesis of Literature
Caroline Ratcliffe, Signe-Mary McKernan, Emily Rosenberg
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This synthesis of literature documents two interrelated areas related to welfare reform: (1) how welfare reform policies affect household structure and (2) how household structure in turn affects economic well-being. Studies on the effect of welfare reform on household structure find some suggestive evidence, but no strong compelling evidence that welfare reform has affected household structure. The literature on household structure and economic well-being finds that individuals living in married-couple households have the best economic situation, followed by individuals in cohabiting-couple households. Households headed by single mothers, who either live independently or double-up, have the lowest levels of economic well-being.
Research and Evidence Family and Financial Well-Being Tax and Income Supports
Expertise Families Social Safety Net
Tags Poverty Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Family structure