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Determinants of Unemployment and Economic Hardship of Welfare Leavers Who Have Reached Their Lifetime Limits

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Pages 125-134 | Published online: 04 Mar 2009
 

ABSTRACT

A cross-sectional survey design is used to explore the determinants of unemployment and economic hardship among former welfare recipients who have reached their 5-year lifetime limits in a sample of 276 former WV WORKS recipients in West Virginia. The findings of the study indicate that respondents with mental problems; physical disabilities; or without a high school diploma, child care, or transportation were more likely than others to be unemployed. In addition, either mental health problems or a lack of transportation were significantly associated with the economic hardships of the welfare leavers. Policy implications suggest that the lifetime-limit policy be exempted for those with mental problems or physical disabilities, or extended for those who have children under age 2 and comply with mandatory work requirements.

Notes

a 2003 West Virginia Survey of the West Virginia University's Welfare Reform Research Team.

b 2003 TANF Annual Report of the DHHS.

p ≤ .05.

∗∗∗p ≤ .001.

a Standardized coefficients;

b Standard errors;

c Odds ratios.

∗∗p ≤ .01.

∗∗∗p ≤ .001.

a Standardized coefficients;

b Standard errors.

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