Title: What Has Welfare Reform Accomplished
1What Has Welfare Reform Accomplished?
- By Robert F. Schoeni Rebecca M. Blank
- February 2000
Presentation by Erica Johnson
2Overview of Welfare
- State Waivers
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- PRWORA - 1996
Available since 1962
Widespread use in early to mid-1990s
33 Types of Evaluations
- Caseload Studies
- Leavers Studies
- Work Participation Studies
4Trends in Welfare Participation
Welfare Recipients as a Percentage of Total
Population
5Trends (continued)
Share of Women Participating in AFDC Last Year
Who Were Employed Last Week
6Data
- 959,243 women ages 16-54
- Grouped by state, year, education group, age
group
7General Findings
- Policy changes
- reduced caseloads
- reduced female HH headship
- reduced poverty
- increased income
- increased work behavior
- increased marriage
8Specific Findings
- After controlling for economic differences,
waiver and nonwaiver states appear similar before
implementation of waivers - AFDC usage and poverty fell significantly faster
in waiver states while employment rose
significantly faster
9Welfare Participation Among High School Dropouts
10Poverty Rates Among High School Dropouts
11Employment Among High School Dropouts
12TANF vs. Waivers
- TANF had twice as large of an impact on welfare
participation among high school dropouts as did
waivers
But unlike waivers, no significant effects of
TANF on work participation or earnings possibly
because of fewer post-TANF observations