Welfare-to-Work
Preliminary Analysis
This report presents a preliminary analysis of the cost of operating Britain’s Employment Retention and Advancement (ERA) demonstration, which is being evaluated though a large-scale randomised control trial. This assessment of costs will become an important element of the full cost-benefit analysis to be presented in future ERA reports.
Can Reform Resolve Welfare Policy’s Thorniest Conundrum?
On Temporary Assistance for Needy Families And the Hard-to-Employ
New Experimental Evidence on Financial Work Incentives and Pre-Employment Services
How to Help Low-Income Parents Sustain Employment and Advance in the Workforce
The Effects of Welfare Reform Policies on Marriage and Cohabitation
Evidence from Three States
In a study of over 3,500 women in welfare-to-work programs in three states, child care instability did not appear to be a major cause of employment instability.