Would financial incentives for leaving welfare lead some people to stay on welfare longer?: an experimental evaluation of 'entry effects' in the self-sufficiency project
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1998
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spelling | Card, David Verfasser aut Would financial incentives for leaving welfare lead some people to stay on welfare longer? an experimental evaluation of 'entry effects' in the self-sufficiency project David Card ; Philip K. Robins ; Winston Lin Cambridge, Mass. 1998 32 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 6449 Aide sociale - Bénéficiaires - Traval - Canada - Modèles économétriques ram Aide sociale - Canada - Modèles économétriques ram Ökonometrisches Modell Public welfare Canada Econometric models Welfare recipients Employment Canada Econometric models Kanada Robins, Philip K. Verfasser aut Lin, Winston Verfasser aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 6449 (DE-604)BV002801238 6449 http://papers.nber.org/papers/w6449.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
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title | Would financial incentives for leaving welfare lead some people to stay on welfare longer? an experimental evaluation of 'entry effects' in the self-sufficiency project |
title_auth | Would financial incentives for leaving welfare lead some people to stay on welfare longer? an experimental evaluation of 'entry effects' in the self-sufficiency project |
title_exact_search | Would financial incentives for leaving welfare lead some people to stay on welfare longer? an experimental evaluation of 'entry effects' in the self-sufficiency project |
title_full | Would financial incentives for leaving welfare lead some people to stay on welfare longer? an experimental evaluation of 'entry effects' in the self-sufficiency project David Card ; Philip K. Robins ; Winston Lin |
title_fullStr | Would financial incentives for leaving welfare lead some people to stay on welfare longer? an experimental evaluation of 'entry effects' in the self-sufficiency project David Card ; Philip K. Robins ; Winston Lin |
title_full_unstemmed | Would financial incentives for leaving welfare lead some people to stay on welfare longer? an experimental evaluation of 'entry effects' in the self-sufficiency project David Card ; Philip K. Robins ; Winston Lin |
title_short | Would financial incentives for leaving welfare lead some people to stay on welfare longer? |
title_sort | would financial incentives for leaving welfare lead some people to stay on welfare longer an experimental evaluation of entry effects in the self sufficiency project |
title_sub | an experimental evaluation of 'entry effects' in the self-sufficiency project |
topic | Aide sociale - Bénéficiaires - Traval - Canada - Modèles économétriques ram Aide sociale - Canada - Modèles économétriques ram Ökonometrisches Modell Public welfare Canada Econometric models Welfare recipients Employment Canada Econometric models |
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