弱势群体
回归不连续设计
工作(物理)
杠杆(统计)
人口经济学
补充营养援助计划
低收入
工作时间
逻辑回归
经济
心理学
劳动经济学
粮食不安全
医学
粮食安全
工作时间
农业
经济增长
工程类
数学
统计
机械工程
生态学
病理
内科学
生物
作者
Joel Cuffey,Timothy K.M. Beatty,Elton Mykerezi
摘要
We investigate the effect of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) work requirements on work effort for a particularly disadvantaged subgroup of potential SNAP participants. Individuals age out of SNAP work requirements at age fifty and requirements are occasionally waived in certain areas. We leverage this policy variation in a regression discontinuity research design and find that, for adults with low income and low education, aging out of work requirements decreases employment, hours worked, and the probability of working over twenty hours per week only when requirements are in effect. This drop in work effort is not apparent among low‐income adults in general and is driven by individuals leaving the labor force because they report being unable to work or because they retire. The drop is smaller when states do not provide qualifying work opportunities. Overall, although we find meaningful effects consistent with theory for a subset of low‐income adults, it is not clear that the overall number affected is sufficiently large to translate to noticeable labor market effects among low‐income adults without dependents in general.
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