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A migration study of mother's work, welfare participation, and child development

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Liu, Haiyong

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2008

22

1

March

23-71

labour mobility ; migration ; welfare economics ; working mother

USA

Gender equality & Women

English

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"This paper investigates how women's migration and labor supply behaviors respond to changes in welfare policies and labor market conditions, controlling for endogenous initial residence and unobserved heterogeneity. It also traces out how these responses influence educational inputs and child outcomes. The simulation results show that poor and low-educated single women with children do change their residential locations in response to changes in welfare policies and labor market conditions. The magnitude of this response in the form of migration is rather modest. More importantly, however, such policy changes often have large and important impacts on particular at-risk groups."

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