...countries there is even more cross-national variation in single-mother poverty than in poverty among the overall population. By far, the United States has the highest rate of poverty among single mothers among affluent democracies." https://t.co/PuZvLK
RT @jdcmedlock: The libs should say "welfare is good" more frequently https://t.co/JCItStBWUi https://t.co/iz05obbggw
RT @jdcmedlock: The libs should say "welfare is good" more frequently https://t.co/JCItStBWUi https://t.co/iz05obbggw
The libs should say "welfare is good" more frequently https://t.co/JCItStBWUi https://t.co/iz05obbggw
RT @sarahkbowen1: .@DaveBrady72 and colleagues have found that universal policies are MORE effective at reducing poverty than means-tested…
RT @sarahkbowen1: .@DaveBrady72 and colleagues have found that universal policies are MORE effective at reducing poverty than means-tested…
RT @sarahkbowen1: .@DaveBrady72 and colleagues have found that universal policies are MORE effective at reducing poverty than means-tested…
RT @sarahkbowen1: .@DaveBrady72 and colleagues have found that universal policies are MORE effective at reducing poverty than means-tested…
RT @sarahkbowen1: .@DaveBrady72 and colleagues have found that universal policies are MORE effective at reducing poverty than means-tested…
RT @sarahkbowen1: .@DaveBrady72 and colleagues have found that universal policies are MORE effective at reducing poverty than means-tested…
RT @sarahkbowen1: .@DaveBrady72 and colleagues have found that universal policies are MORE effective at reducing poverty than means-tested…
.@DaveBrady72 and colleagues have found that universal policies are MORE effective at reducing poverty than means-tested policies (the only ones Desmond considers). https://t.co/6nx6BfIgT8
RT @ilonapin: @imran_1 @jdportes This comparative analysis on poverty, single mothers & social policies across 18 countries https://t.co/TK…
@imran_1 @jdportes This comparative analysis on poverty, single mothers & social policies across 18 countries https://t.co/TKb5ZHWbIv
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
RT @jdcmedlock: To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the gene…
To address single mother poverty, we don’t necessarily need to target single mothers so much as we need to address the general problem of the high cost of having children
@cherring_soc @avb_soc I agree with Alex's point, and in this case if targeting would use the same methods as universal distribution then I'm fine with that. Still, there's some evidence that universal programs might be more effective than targeted program
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
The next cited article, by one of the NYT co-authors, is supposed to tell us that single parenthood rates are NOT higher in countries with more generous support for single parents. It's here: https://t.co/reXhIfuVaY
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
RT @jdcmedlock: In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting…
In practice, universal social policies are associated with more poverty reduction for single mothers than narrow targeting https://t.co/JCItStSZWi https://t.co/LjiKUwhWTv
@MelaKatie @PurpleReign14 @OmnipotentBird @blewis823 The New Deal was segregated and didn’t extend that prosperity to black and indigenous people. That’s not universalism. This is the research I was referring to: 1. https://t.co/K4CQpCLJEu 2. https://t.co
@bryan_caplan well you can do the covariate adjustment https://t.co/y334NzFidS
@WilcoxNMP @anjiecast If not for right wing moralists like Brad, we would have universal social welfare by now http://t.co/KkwDiqENIZ
@RichardvReeves @BrigidSchulte this paper: http://t.co/pt8PcG7Hn3. I discussed it here: http://t.co/lgZrSbFm6x