Means-tested transfer programs in the United States [electronic resource] / edited by Robert A. Moffitt.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: National Bureau of Economic Research conference reportPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2003.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 644 p.) : illISBN:- 9780226533575 (electronic bk.)
- 0226533573 (electronic bk.)
- 9780226533568 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 0226533565 (cloth : alk. paper)
- Income maintenance programs -- United States -- Congresses
- Public welfare -- United States -- Congresses
- Income maintenance programs -- United States
- Public welfare -- United States
- Sécurité du revenu -- États-Unis -- Congrès
- Aide sociale -- États-Unis -- Congrès
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Poverty & Homelessness
- Inkomensbeleid
- Sociale zekerheid
- ხალხის კეთილდღეობა აშშ კონფერენციები და სიმპოზიუმები
- 362.5/82 21
- HC110.I5 M378 2003eb
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Papers presented at a conference sponsored by the National Bureau of Economic Research and held in Cambridge, Mass. on May 11-12, 2000.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Medicaid / Jonathan Gruber -- Supplemental security income program / Mary C. Daly and Richard V. Burkhauser -- Earned income tax credit / V. Joseph Hotz and John Carl Scholz -- U.S. food and nutrition programs / Janet Currie -- Temporary assistance for needy families program / Robert A. Moffitt -- Housing programs for low-income households / Edgar O. Olsen -- Child care subsidy programs / David M. Blau -- Employment and training programs / Robert J. LaLonde -- Child support / Robert I. Lerman and Elaine Sorenson.
Few United States government programs are as controversial as those designed to aid the poor. From tax credits to medical assistance, aid to needy families is surrounded by debate?on what benefits should be offered, what forms they should take, and how they should be administered. The past few decades, in fact, have seen this debate lead to broad transformations of aid programs themselves, with Aid to Families with Dependent Children replaced by Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, the Earned Income Tax Credit growing from a minor program to one of the most important for low-income families.
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