Social Policy


Positive Ageing Indicators

Ministry of Social Development - NZ

A 152-page New Zealand Report measuring aspects of well-being and quality of life for older people

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2007-12-09

Possibility or Utopia? Consumer Choice in Healthcare: A Literature Review

Rand Corporation

This 168-page literature review examines consumer choice in healthcare in the context of the German system, together with experiences in other industrialised countries, and effects on health status, satisfaction, fairness and macro-economics

Health, Social PolicyPosted: 2004-04-02

Post-Adaptation Growth Recovery in Poland and Russia: Similarities and Differences

Center for Social and Economic Research

A 63-page working paper analyzing the sources, economic and social characteristics of growth recovery in two transition states, Poland and Russia

Economic Policy, Social PolicyPosted: 2004-07-15

Poverty and Exclusion: Normative Approaches to Policy Research

Policy Research Initiative

This 48-page Canadian paper examines normative approaches to poverty and exclusion with a focus on legal policy perspectives as drivers of policy rather than policy outcomes

Poverty & Hunger, Social PolicyPosted: 2005-01-02

Poverty and Family Life under Welfare-to-Work: The Continuing Failure of Welfare Policy

Hawke Research Institute for Sustainable Societies

A 15-page conference paper dicussing aspects of a study into the lives of poor families and the ramifications of welfare-to-work policies in Australia

Social Policy, Poverty & HungerPosted: 2006-09-06

Poverty in America: Consequences for Individuals and the Economy

GAO

US testimony summarizing what is known about the relationship between poverty and adverse social conditions, and the links between poverty and economic growth

Poverty & Hunger, Social PolicyPosted: 2007-01-28

Predicaments in the Futures of Aging Democracies

Institute for Futures Studies

A 31-page Swedish working paper examining the difficulty of policymaking for the sustainability of long-term social security systems

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2007-04-23

Preventing and Minimising Gambling Harm

Ministry of Health - New Zealand

This 27-page New Zealand document outlines services designed to minimise harm from problem gambling

Social PolicyPosted: 2007-06-28

Preventing Identity Conflicts Leading to Genocide and Mass Killings

IPI

This 32-page policy paper discusses stages in the prevention of identity conflicts and the tools available for the international community to use

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Social PolicyPosted: 2010-12-14

Preventing Multiple Risky Behaviours Among Adolescents: Seven Strategies

"Child Trends"

This 12-page US research brief brings together findings from developmental science and from rigorous program evaluations to identify seven actionable, feasible strategies and relevant programs that have been found to affect two or more risky behaviors in adolescents

Families, Children & Youth, Social PolicyPosted: 2011-10-18

Privatizing Pensions

American Enterprise Institute

A 7-page review of the privatization of pensions in Russia

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2004-07-19

Proceedings of the International Forum on Family Relationships in Transition

Australian Institute of Family Studies

The 276-page proceedings of an international forum held in Australia to discuss the legislative, practical and policy responses to family relationships in transition

Families, Children & Youth, Social PolicyPosted: 2006-08-21

Promising Practices for Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention

Rand Corporation

This US issue brief provides a concise overview of child abuse and neglect prevention, including a summary of the scope of the problem, a discussion of the costs to individuals and society, and promising strategies for prevention

Families, Children & Youth, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-07-29

Promoting Gender Equality through Stimulus Packages and Public Job Creation

Levy Economics Institute

This 12-page US paper examines the macroeconomic consequences of scaling up South Africa’s Expanded Public Works Programme by adding to it a new sector for social service delivery in health and education

Poverty & Hunger, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-06-17

Promoting Social Networks for Older People in Community Aged Care

Social Policy Research Centre / The Benevolent Society

This 6-page Australian briefing draws from the research evidence promising and innovative practices that can be readily adapted and incorporated by care workers and managers into their day-to-day work

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-03-12

Proposals for Establishing an "Open Society of Trust and Independence"

NIRA

An 11-page Japanese paper outlining proposals for creating a new social framework in Japan

Social PolicyPosted: 2005-11-23

Prostitution: A Review of Legislation in Selected Countries

A 32-page background paper examining relevant legislation in selected countries

Crime, Law & Order, Social PolicyPosted: 2012-05-18

Public Education Expenditure, Growth and Welfare

CESifo

This 42-page working paper studies the quantitative macroeconomic effects of public education in the USA

Education, Social PolicyPosted: 2007-08-29

Public Employment and Women

Levy Economics Institute

A 41-page US working paper describing the impact of Argentina's Jefes programme on female heads of poor households

Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2007-11-13

Putting People in the Picture? The Role of Arts in Social Inclusion

Brotherhood of St. Laurence

A 21-page Australian report examining the role of arts in building social inclusion

Social Policy, Poverty & HungerPosted: 2005-04-05

Questions About Expanded Participation and the "Sustainability" of Japan's Long-Term Care Insurance System

NLI Research Institute

A 4-page paper examining the issues surrounding the proposal to extend participation in Japan's long-term care insurance system to younger people

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2004-07-29

Race and Residence Prospects for Stable Neighborhood Integration

Urban Institute

This 10-page U.S. report focuses on shifts in the black-white composition of neighbourhoods in large metropolitan areas

Urban Issues, Social PolicyPosted: 2004-04-15

Racial Inequality, Social Cohesion and Policy Issues in Canada

IRPP

This 57-page Canadian paper investigates whether racial inequality has an effect on social cohesion

Immigration & Refugees, Social PolicyPosted: 2007-02-09

Racism: A Major Impediment to Optimal Indigenous Health and Health Care in Australia

Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet

This 14-page Australian paper highlights the scope and ramifications of racism on health and health care of Indigenous Australians, and suggests approaches for minimising racism’s adverse health impacts

Health, Social PolicyPosted: 2011-07-29

Radical Islam in France: Internal Problems and External Linkages

IPCS

This 12-page research paper aims to demonstrate that radical Islam in France is a factor of instability due to the widespread socio-economic deprivation of the Muslim community

Social Policy, Poverty & HungerPosted: 2006-11-09

Rallying Together: Summary of a Research Study of Raleigh's Work with Disadvantaged Young People

IPPR

This 65-page report was commissioned to research the long-term impact of Raleigh, a UK youth development organisation working with disadvantaged young people

Families, Children & Youth, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-02-14

Rational Expectations and the Puzzling No-Effect of the Minimum Wage

IZA

This discussion paper argues that expectations are an important element that needs to be included into the analysis of the effects of the minimum wage on employment

Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2010-05-16

Re-framing of Childcare in Germany and England: From a Private Responsibility to an Economic Necessity

Anglo-German Foundation

In both Germany and England a process of re-framing the political discourses around childcare for infants (0–3 years) can be seen in the last 10 years. In this 24-page research paper, this re-framing process is analysed using the example of the political debates around the introduction of two central pieces of legislation on the expansion of childcare for this age group

Families, Children & Youth, Social PolicyPosted: 2008-12-17

REACH: An Independent Report to Government on Raising the Aspirations and Attainment of Black Boys and Young Black Men

Communities and Local Government - UK

This 85-page UK report offers recommendations on what the government can do to help black boys and young black men to raise their aspirations and attainment

Social PolicyPosted: 2007-08-16

Reaching Out: An Action Plan on Social Exclusion

Social Exclusion Task Force

A 100-page plan for tackling social exclusion in the UK

Social Policy, Poverty & HungerPosted: 2006-09-12

Real Communities

Participation Society

An 8-page Australian essay on making social investments in communities

Social PolicyPosted: 2009-05-13

Redistribution Policy and Inequality Reduction in OECD Countries: What Has Changed in Two Decades?

IZA

This 90-page discussion paper assesses if, and to what extent, government redistribution policies have slowed or accelerated the trend towards greater income disparities in the past 20-25 years

Social Policy, Economic PolicyPosted: 2011-11-01

Reducing Dependency, Increasing Opportunity: Options for the Future of Welfare to Work

Department for Work and Pensions - UK

This 144-page review evaluates progress in the UK's Welfare to Work Programme

Social PolicyPosted: 2007-03-06

Reform of the Australian Retirement Income System

Brotherhood of St. Laurence

An Australian report on the need for policy reforms to the pensions/taxation systems

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-04-16

Reform: Housing 2009

Australian Law Reform Commission

This 93-page Australian report focuses on the ability to provide adequate housing for everyone

Housing, Social PolicyPosted: 2010-01-22

Reforming Pensions in Europe: Economic Fundamentals and Political Factors

CESifo

This 34-page working paper analyzes pension reforms in Europe and their determinants

Social Policy, AgeingPosted: 2009-05-13

Reforming Retirement-Income Systems and Lessons from the Recent Experiences of OECD Countries

IZA

A 23-page discussion paper summarizing pension reforms in OECD countries and highlighting the main lessons

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2008-06-12

Reforming Social Security: Lessons from Thirty Countries

National Center for Policy Analysis

This 39-page U.S. study examines how 30 countries around the world have reformed their social security systems

Social PolicyPosted: 2005-05-21

Reinventing the Public Employment Service: The Changing Role of Employment Assistance in Britain and Germany

Anglo-German Foundation

A 57-page report on a project exploring reform of the public employment assistance regimes for workless people under way in Britain and Germany

Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2005-03-04

Relationship Matters: Not-for-profit Community Organisations and Corporate Community Investment

The Centre for Corporate Public Affairs et al.

This 109-page Australian report looks at how to best leverage the operations and activities of not-for-profit community organisations to enhance interactions with large businesses.

Social PolicyPosted: 2009-03-03

Reparable Harm: Assessing and Addressing Disparities Faced by Boys and Men of Color in California

Rand Corporation

This 128-page US study identifies some of the greatest disparities for boys and men of color relative to their white counterparts across specific indicators in California. It also provides information about different strategies for reducing the disparities

Social Policy, EducationPosted: 2009-02-28

Report of the National Seniors Council on Volunteering Among Seniors and Positive and Active Aging

National Seniors Council

A 60-page Canadian report aimed at improving volunteering among seniors and promoting positive and active aging

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2010-07-08

Report on Equality Between Men and Women 2004

This 20-page report is the EC's first annual report on progress towards "gender mainstreaming" in Europe

Social Policy, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2004-03-13

Rescaling Social Welfare Policies in Denmark

SFI

A background report for understanding the process for rescaling social welfare policies in Denmark

Social Policy, European UnionPosted: 2007-09-22

Residential and Community Aged Care in Australia...

Senate Standing Committee

The 166-page report considers the funding, planning, allocation, capital and equity of residential and community aged care in Australia

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-05-13

Residential Long-Term Care for Canadian Seniors: Nonprofit, For-Profit or Does It Matter?

IRPP

This 52-page study reviews Canadian and US research evidence on the quality of care in residential long-term facilities by ownership characteristics, and considers the policy implications of this evidence

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2011-02-11

Responding to Women’s Experiences of Sexual Assault in Institutional and Care Settings

Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault

This 20-page Australian paper outlines key issues in institutional and care settings with identifying and responding to women’s recent and past experiences of sexual assault

Crime, Law & Order, Social PolicyPosted: 2011-11-25

Rethinking Welfare Rules From a Marriage-Plus Perspective

Center for Law and Social Policy

This 8-page U.S. brief explores the relationship between public benefit rules and marriage

Families, Children & Youth, Social PolicyPosted: 2005-04-13

Retire Later or Work Harder?

IZA

This 35-page discussion paper reviews the theory, models the trade-off between later retirement versus increased work intensity, produces relevant background facts, and provides estimates of the policy trade-offs

Social Policy, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2010-03-04

Retirement Savings Reforms on which the Left and the Right Can Agree

National Center of Policy Analysis

A 2-page brief analysis summarizing the retirement savings situation in the U.S. and proposing improvements in the U.S. system

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2004-12-06

Review of the Effectiveness of Specialist Courts in Other Jurisdictions

Department for Constitutional Affairs - U.K.

This 83-page U.K. study explores the lessons emerging from the experience of 10 courts in Australia, the U.S. and Canada specialising in drugs, domestic violence, community and mental health problems

Crime, Law & Order, Social PolicyPosted: 2005-05-17

Rewarding Persistence

MDRC

This 167-page report evaluates the effects of a performance-based scholarship program for low-income parents

Education, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-02-15

Right Response: Understanding and Countering Populist Extremism in Europe

Chatham House

This 46-page UK report examines the drivers behind the support for populist extremist parties and considers possible political responses

Governance & Politics, Social PolicyPosted: 2011-09-22

Safe and Supportive Families and Communities for Children

CFCA

This 17-page paper reviews the research on building safe and supportive families and communities for children in Australia

Families, Children & Youth, Social PolicyPosted: 2012-04-13

Schools Out: Can Teachers, Social Workers and Health Staff Learn to Live Together?

Demos

A 66-page U.K. report about emerging practice in extended schools and its implications for public services and communities

Education, Social PolicyPosted: 2004-10-23

Screening Welfare Beneficiaries for Adult Literacy Skills: A Review of the International Literature

Ministry of Social Development - New Zealand

This New Zealand literature review examines the policy and operational responses of welfare jurisdictions in different countries to manage literacy issues among their beneficiary populations

Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2007-02-02

Securing Good Care for More People: Options for Reform

King's Fund

This 73-page UK report reviews the funding of social care for older people

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2010-03-17

Self‐directed Community Aged Care for People with Complex Needs: A Literature Review

Uniting Care Community Options/Deakin University

This 102-page Australian report critically reviews the literature on older care recipient‐directed care arrangements in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia and highlights the importance to distinguish between Cash‐for‐Care and Self‐Directed Care schemes

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-08-02

Setting It Right: Employment Protection, Labour Reallocation and Productivity

IZA

This 28-page discussion paper provides a critical review of the recent empirical evidence on the links between regulations affecting the hiring and firing of workers, labour reallocation and productivity growth

Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2011-07-27

Severance Pay Programs around the World: History, Rationale, Status, and Reforms

IZA

This discussion paper examines severance pay programmes around the world by providing the first ever overview of existing programs, examining their historic development, assessing their economic rationale and describing current reform attempts

Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2011-06-07

Shifting Perspectives in Pensions

Institute for the Study of Labor

This 22-page discussion paper deals with the relative merits of four types of universal, mandatory pension schemes, with special reference to notional or non-defined contribution schemes

Social Policy, AgeingPosted: 2004-10-29

Should We Expand the Use of Pay-for-Performance in Health Care?

Parliamentary Library - Australia

This 23-page Australian research paper examines the evidence on the impact of P4P schemes in health care

Health, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-11-24

Should We Extend the Role of Private Social Expenditure?

Institute for the Study of Labor

This 35-page discussion paper examines claims as to the advantages to be gained from greater reliance on the private sector for the provision of social protection

Social PolicyPosted: 2005-03-29

Should We Subsidize Work? Welfare Reform, the Earned Income Tax Credit and Optimal Transfers

Urban Institute

An 18-page US paper assessing evidence that welfare reform and expansion of the earned income tax credit have increased work among low-income families

Social PolicyPosted: 2006-11-06

Shut Out: The Experience of People with Disabilities and their Families in Australia

National People with Disabilities and Carer Council

This 79-page Australian discussion paper asked people with disabilities and their families, friends and carers to identify the main barriers to their full participation in the economic and social life of the community

Disability, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-08-11

Simulating the Future: Pension Wealth and Retirement Saving in Sweden

Institute for Futures Studies

A 59-page study calculating the likely effect of changing the Swedish pension system from a defined benefit system to a notional defined contribution system

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2005-04-22

Single Mothers Working at Night: Standard Work, Child Care Subsidies and Implications for Welfare Reform

National Bureau of Economic Research

A single-page abstract of this report, which investigates the impact of child care subsidies on the working practices of single mothers

Social Policy, Poverty & HungerPosted: 2004-02-06

Single Person Households and Social Policy: Looking Forwards

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

A 47-page UK study into the implications of the growth of single person households for social policy

Social PolicyPosted: 2006-05-08

Sixty Years after the Magic Carpet Ride

Falk Institute

A 51-page Israeli paper examining the long-run effects of early childhood environment on social and economic outcomes

Immigration & Refugees, Social PolicyPosted: 2008-05-17

Skills and Knowledge for Canada's Future: Seven Perspectives - Towards an Integrated Approach to Human Capital Development

Canadian Policy Research Networks

A Canadian synthesis of recent research on human capital development in seven academic disciplines

Education, Social PolicyPosted: 2006-07-01

Social and Occupational Security and Labour Market Flexibility in Sweden

IZA

This 26-page discussion paper analyzes Sweden's unemployment compensation system and its effects on labour market flexibility

Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2007-08-02

Social Capital as a Public Policy Tool

PRI

This 40-page Canadian report synthesizes the activities, findings and recommendations of a Canadian project studying the value of social capital as a public policy tool

Governance & Politics, Social PolicyPosted: 2006-12-12

Social Capital in Theory and Practice

CSHE

A 123-page Australian report exploring the use of social capital theory in understanding educational advantage/disadvantage from a public policy development perspective

Education, Social PolicyPosted: 2008-05-28

Social Harm and Crime at a Global Level

CCJS

A 6-page UK lecture examining social harm from the perspective of international relations focussing on the specificproblem in the developing world of child mortality and the link with the limited supply of clean drinking water and sanitation

Crime, Law & Order, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-10-23

Social Inclusion and Participation: A Guide to Policy and Planning

Ministry of Social Development - New Zealand

This New Zealand document provides a conceptual framework and guide for policy development and service delivery with the aim of achieving fairness, opportunity and security for all New Zealanders

Social PolicyPosted: 2007-05-04

Social Inclusion and Social Citizenship: Towards a Truly Inclusive Society

This 41-page Australian paper examines the concept of social inclusion in order to determine its usefulness as a framework for social policy

Social PolicyPosted: 2009-11-24

Social Inclusion Down Under

Brotherhood of St. Laurence

Papers delivered at a symposium held to discuss aspects of social exclusion/inclusion in Australia (single page linking to each paper)

Social PolicyPosted: 2008-09-03

Social Inclusion in the Family Support Sector

AFRC

This 10-page Australian briefing paper summarises some of the literature and research on social inclusion and considers the relevance of the concept and its application to family support services

Families, Children & Youth, Social PolicyPosted: 2011-03-03

Social Inclusion of the Hard to Reach

Institute for Social Research

This 51-page Australian report is intended as a practical resource for local councils wishing to engage their communities in decision making and planning. The focus is on how to broaden the range of people represented in council processes, especially those who are reluctant to participate in traditional consultation methods

Governance & Politics, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-01-22

Social Inclusion: Origins, Concepts and Key Themes

Social Inclusion Unit - Australia

A 50-page Australian report providing a background on the concept of social inclusion

Social PolicyPosted: 2008-10-15

Social Panorama of Latin America

U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

This 41-page briefing paper, a summary of the full report, details poverty and income distribution in Latin America, demographic changes and their policy implications, the social situation of youth, family structures, household work and well being

Social PolicyPosted: 2005-01-28

Social Policies for a Recovery

IZA

This 28-page discussion paper examines how social policies contribute to a quick and equitable recovery from the crisis and how can they best respond to the difficulties that households continue to face

Social PolicyPosted: 2012-02-23

Social Policies in Grenada

UNRIDS

This 74-page paper assesses developments in social policy approaches and delivery in the post-colonial period, including the economic strategies pursued and their effects on social policy, particularly in respect of children

Social Policy, International DevelopmentPosted: 2011-01-04

Social Protection Reforms in Europe: Strategies for a New Social Model

Canadian Policy Research Networks

This 65-page Canadian paper studies attempts by member states of the EU to reform their social models and the part played by European-level institutions in developing a common approach

Social PolicyPosted: 2004-03-13

Social Protection: A Global Imperative

ODI

A UK opinion on how to realise the G-20 commitment to fund social protection for the poorest countries as part of its global plan for recovery

Social Policy, International DevelopmentPosted: 2009-05-03

Social Science Research and Public Policy: Narrowing the Divide

National Institute for Governance

A 20-page Australian occasional paper examining the relationship between social science research and public policy and its processes, and offering directions for the best use of research in developing public policy

Social PolicyPosted: 2004-11-16

Social Scientific Data on the Impact of Marriage and Divorce on Children

Brookings Institution

A 10-page testimony to a U.S. senate sub-committee, summarising research relevant to the merits of marriage promotion, from the standpoint of child welfare

Families, Children & Youth, Social PolicyPosted: 2004-05-19

Social Security Coverage and the Labour Market in Developing Countries

IZA

A 46-page discussion paper examining the reasons behind the low rates of participation in old age pension programmes in developing countries

Social Policy, AgeingPosted: 2007-08-28

Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Africa 2007

SSA

This 194-page US report provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 44 countries across Africa

Social PolicyPosted: 2007-10-10

Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Africa, 2009

SSA

This 199-page US report, part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 44 countries in Africa

Social Policy, RegionalPosted: 2009-08-16

Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Asia and the Pacific, 2008

SSA

This 231-page US report provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 48 countries in Asia and the Pacific. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances

Social Policy, RegionalPosted: 2009-03-10

Social Security Programs Throughout the World: The Americas, 2007

SSA

A 196-page US report providing cross-national comparisons of the social security systems of each country in the Americas

Social PolicyPosted: 2008-03-28

Social Security Reform: Answers to Key Questions

U.S. Government Accountability Office

This 77-page U.S. guide provides answers to questions about basic aspects of social security and reform issues

Social PolicyPosted: 2005-05-21

Social Security Reform: Preliminary Lessons from Other Countries' Experiences

U.S. Government Accountability Office

A 21-page testimony to a U.S. congressional committee on the preliminary interpretation of lessons learned from the experience of other countries reforming national pension systems

Ageing, Social PolicyPosted: 2005-06-28

Social Security: Long-Term Challenges Warrant Early Action

U.S. Government Accountability Office

This 25-page testimony examines the sustainability of the U.S. Social Security programme in the light of demographic and other challenges and offers recommendations to the legislature

Social Policy, AgeingPosted: 2005-02-08

Society at a Glance: Asia/Pacific 2011

OECD

The 120-page second edition of this publication provides a quantitative overview of social trends across 36 Asia-Pacific countries and economies. It covers issues such as time use (particularly unpaid work), migration, unemployment, poverty and inequality, social and health care expenditure, social cohesion and life satisfaction

Social Policy, RegionalPosted: 2011-12-22

Start-Up Subsidies for the Unemployed: Long-Term Evidence and Effect Heterogeneity

IZA

This 37-page discussion paper uses administrative and survey data from a large sample of participants in two distinct start-up programs and a control group of unemployed individuals. It finds that over 80% of participants are integrated in the labor market and have relatively high labor income five years after start-up

Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2010-03-18

States of Dependence: Lessons from the U.S. Road From Welfare to Work

Centre of Full Employment and Equity

This 14-page Australian working paper examines whether the imposition of labour market discipline has cultivated greater self-reliance

Social Policy, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2005-01-12

Stepping Stone or Dead End? The Effect of the EITC on Earnings Growth

IZA

This discussion paper examines whether the jobs taken by single mothers as a result of the US EITC incentives are “dead-end” jobs or jobs that have the potential for earnings growth

Employment, Industrial Relations & Training , Social PolicyPosted: 2009-05-06

Stepping Stone or Dead End? The Effect of the EITC on Earnings Growth

Institute for Research on Poverty

A 30-page US discussion paper examining whether the jobs taken by single mothers as a result of the EITC incentives are “dead-end” jobs or jobs that have the potential for earnings growth

Social Policy, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2009-07-21