Trends in Educational Gender Inequality in China: 1949-1985

Epidemiological evidence on patterns of cannabis use and their health consequences

The California Health Report

Immigrants, welfare reform, and the economy

Food Stamps and the Elderly : Why is Participation So Low?

Welfare Work Requirements and Child Well-Being: Evidence from the Effects on Breast-Feeding

Food Stamps and the Elderly : Why is Participation So Low?

Estimates imply that only one-third of elderly persons who are eligible for food stamps actually participate in the program, which is half the rate that exists among younger people. This study investigates potential reasons for the relatively low take-up rate among the elderly. Analyzing new data, we conclude that the low take-up rate is not… Continue reading Food Stamps and the Elderly : Why is Participation So Low?

Poverty and health. A prospective evidence from the Alameda County Study

A laboratory approach to measuring the effects on survey participation of interview length, incentives differential incentives and refusal conversion

Leverage-Saliency Theory of Survey Participation – Description and an Illustration