Recent trends in resource sharing among the poor:
"Motivated in part by the dramatic changes in the United States economy and public assistance policies, many researchers have examined the changes in the resources of the low-income population over the last two decades, with particular attention paid to income from earnings and public assistanc...
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2005
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Zusammenfassung: | "Motivated in part by the dramatic changes in the United States economy and public assistance policies, many researchers have examined the changes in the resources of the low-income population over the last two decades, with particular attention paid to income from earnings and public assistance programs. One source of income that has received comparatively little attention is income from private transfers. However, private transfers may be a key source of support for low-income individuals, especially for those who have had little attachment to the labor force or who have experienced reductions in public assistance. In this paper, we provide a conceptual discussion of private transfers drawing on several related literatures and provide new empirical evidence regarding the significance of private of transfers as a source income. We find that private transfers are an important source of income for many less-skilled households, the contribution of private transfers to total income has increased over time, and shared living arrangements are a common mechanism for providing assistance"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site. |
Beschreibung: | 43 S. graph. Darst. |
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spelling | Haider, Steven Verfasser (DE-588)129322741 aut Recent trends in resource sharing among the poor Steven J. Haider ; Kathleen McGarry Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2005 43 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 11612 "Motivated in part by the dramatic changes in the United States economy and public assistance policies, many researchers have examined the changes in the resources of the low-income population over the last two decades, with particular attention paid to income from earnings and public assistance programs. One source of income that has received comparatively little attention is income from private transfers. However, private transfers may be a key source of support for low-income individuals, especially for those who have had little attachment to the labor force or who have experienced reductions in public assistance. In this paper, we provide a conceptual discussion of private transfers drawing on several related literatures and provide new empirical evidence regarding the significance of private of transfers as a source income. We find that private transfers are an important source of income for many less-skilled households, the contribution of private transfers to total income has increased over time, and shared living arrangements are a common mechanism for providing assistance"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site. Families Economic aspects United States Gifts Economic aspects United States Helping behavior Economic aspects United States Poor United States USA McGarry, Kathleen Verfasser (DE-588)12499654X aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 11612 (DE-604)BV002801238 11612 http://papers.nber.org/papers/w11612.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Haider, Steven McGarry, Kathleen Recent trends in resource sharing among the poor National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series Families Economic aspects United States Gifts Economic aspects United States Helping behavior Economic aspects United States Poor United States |
title | Recent trends in resource sharing among the poor |
title_auth | Recent trends in resource sharing among the poor |
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title_full | Recent trends in resource sharing among the poor Steven J. Haider ; Kathleen McGarry |
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title_short | Recent trends in resource sharing among the poor |
title_sort | recent trends in resource sharing among the poor |
topic | Families Economic aspects United States Gifts Economic aspects United States Helping behavior Economic aspects United States Poor United States |
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