Employment and the risk of domestic abuse among low‐income women

CM Gibson‐Davis, K Magnuson… - Journal of Marriage …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Journal of Marriage and Family, 2005Wiley Online Library
This paper uses data from 2 randomized evaluations of welfare‐to‐work programs—the
Minnesota Family Investment Program and the National Evaluation of Welfare‐to‐Work
Strategies—to estimate the effect of employment on domestic abuse among low‐income
single mothers. Unique to our analysis is the application of a 2‐stage least squares method,
in which random assignment enables us to control for omitted characteristics that might
otherwise confound the association between employment and domestic abuse. We find that …
This paper uses data from 2 randomized evaluations of welfare‐to‐work programs—the Minnesota Family Investment Program and the National Evaluation of Welfare‐to‐Work Strategies—to estimate the effect of employment on domestic abuse among low‐income single mothers. Unique to our analysis is the application of a 2‐stage least squares method, in which random assignment enables us to control for omitted characteristics that might otherwise confound the association between employment and domestic abuse. We find that increased maternal employment decreases subsequent reports of domestic abuse in both studies. In the Minnesota Family Investment Program—a program with an enhanced income disregard that allowed welfare mothers to keep a portion of their welfare income as earnings rose—an increase in household incomes appears to have contributed to reductions in reports of domestic abuse.
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