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Title: | Welfare Reform: The Effect of Family Caps on Higher-Order Births |
Authors: | Lamb, Nathan |
Advisors: | Brunnermeier, Smita |
Department: | Economics |
Class Year: | 2013 |
Abstract: | In the 1990’s some states began to implement a policy known as the family cap. Before the implementation of family caps, all states would increase a welfare recipient’s benefit level when they bore an additional child. Some political leaders began to worry that this marginal increase in benefits increased higher-order births among welfare recipients. Note that higher-order births are any birth after a women’s first child. Under a full family cap, a mother on welfare no longer gets increased monetary benefits if she bears an additional child. In this paper I take two approaches to seeing how higher-order births have been affected by the family cap. First, I use state level natality and population data from 1989-2004 to see if the overall higher-order birth rate decreased because of the family cap. Second, I use current population survey data from 1989-2011to look specifically at welfare recipients and see how the family cap affected recipients’ probability of a higher-order birth. I find that monthly higher order-birth rates are decreased by 1.58% from the implementation of a family cap. There is also some evidence that the probability of higher-order births to welfare recipients is reduced by a family cap. |
Extent: | 86 pages |
URI: | http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01dn39x162f |
Access Restrictions: | Walk-in Access. This thesis can only be viewed on computer terminals at the Mudd Manuscript Library. |
Type of Material: | Princeton University Senior Theses |
Language: | en_US |
Appears in Collections: | Economics, 1927-2020 |
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