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Welfare and the Family: The Canadian Experience

Douglas W. Allen

Journal of Labor Economics 1993

Canada has a universal social assistance program that is almost completely administered through the federal Canada Assistance Program. However, provinces determine the levels of assistance for various groups eligible for welfare. This article exploits the variation in payments and uses microdata to estimate the effect of changes in welfare benefits on welfare participation, single parenthood, births out of wedlock, divorce, and labor force participation among low-income women. In Canada, it would appear that welfare benefits influence these decisions.

DOI
10.1086/298333
Volume
11 (1, Part 2)
Pages
S201-S223
Language
en
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