Authors:Charles MichalopoulosDavid CardLisa A. GennetianKristen HarknettPhilip K. Robins
This report updates many of the findings of the 18-month report by describing the impacts of the supplement offer using information for 4,961 single parents who completed a survey about three years after they entered the study. The report also examines whether the supplement offer resulted in wage growth and stable employment.
Published: June 2000
Capability: Experimentation
Policy Area: Income Security - Welfare and Employment
Population: EI Recipients - Low-income Populations - Low-skilled Workers - Social Assistance Recipients - Women - Communities and Families
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