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Local Labor Markets and Welfare Spells: Do Demand Conditions Matter?
2000
Review of Economics and Statistics
This paper examines the role of local labor markets in determining how long families receive benefits from the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program. Given the current policy emphasis on devolution and reducing the AFDC caseload through employment, understanding the role of local labor demand is important. The study uses a unique data set, based on administrative data, that has detailed information on welfare spells for over 100,000 AFDC cases. The empirical work is based on
doi:10.1162/003465300558812
fatcat:3wgnhh4clnbhnf3ip65erqd6ze