Demography
Volume 39, Issue 4, 2002, Pages 617-637

Assessing immigrant policy options: labor market conditions and postreform declines in immigrants' receipt of welfare. (Article)

Lofstrom M.* , Bean F.D.
  • a University of Texas at Dallas, School of Social Sciences, P.O. Box 830688, Richardson, TX 75083-0688, United States
  • b University of Texas at Dallas, School of Social Sciences, P.O. Box 830688, Richardson, TX 75083-0688, United States

Abstract

Researchers infrequently have focused on assessing the degree to which the changes in welfare policy legislated during the 1990s have affected immigrants' receipt of welfare. Using data from the March Current Population Survey, we analyze the contribution of local labor market conditions to the explanation of relative declines in immigrants' receipt of welfare from 1994 to 2000. The results of a series of models that included labor market-area and state fixed effects indicate that employment and unemployment rates across metropolitan statistical areas and states account for at least one-third of the observed relative decrease among immigrants. The policy implications of the findings are discussed.

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unemployment human statistics policy social care family size Family Characteristics Small-Area Analysis United States cluster analysis Humans social welfare Article migration legal aspect Utilization Review research Models, Statistical Emigration and Immigration statistical model Public Assistance public policy employment

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ISSN: 00703370
Cited by: 34
Original Language: English