Brief Less Educated Single Mothers Achieved High Wage and Employment Gains in the Mid 1990s
Robert I. Lerman
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Since the mid-1990s, single mothers have become increasingly successful in finding jobs and earning higher wages. Single mothers with the least formal education-a group likely to participate in welfare programs-have attained the most dramatic gains. These gains are consistent with the high employment of women leaving welfare, but it remains to be seen whether such gains can be sustained as the economy weakens.
Research and Evidence Work, Education, and Labor Tax and Income Supports Family and Financial Well-Being
Expertise Social Safety Net Wealth and Financial Well-Being Labor Markets Early Childhood
Tags Poverty Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Welfare and safety net programs Employment and income data Economic well-being Children and youth