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Abstract
Increasingly, research suggests that overlapping, simultaneous forms of public investment are especially beneficial for child development. However, participation in social safety net programs is rarely universal among the eligible population, and the phenomenon of multiple benefit use is even more complex: which households with children receive multiple benefits, which combinations of benefits are most common, and which households are most likely to access the social safety net as it has expanded in some areas while contracting in others? Using almost 40 years of data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), we examine trends in both the number of public benefits accessed by American households with children, as well as the types and combinations of benefits accessed. We find that the percentage of households with children who use at least two benefits has increased during this period. However, the beneficiaries of increasing benefit use have been disproportionately higher-educated, White and married households with incomes above the poverty line.
越来越多的研究表明,重叠的、同时进行的公共投资形式尤其有利于儿童的发展。然而,在符合条件的人群中,参与社会安全网计划的人很少具有普遍性,而且多重福利的使用现象更为复杂:哪些有孩子的家庭领取了多重福利,哪些福利组合最为常见,以及随着社会安全网在某些领域的扩大而在另一些领域的收缩,哪些家庭最有可能获得社会安全网的帮助?我们利用收入与计划参与调查 (Survey of Income and Program Participation, SIPP) 近 40 年的数据,研究了有子女的美国家庭享受公共福利的数量趋势,以及享受福利的类型和组合。我们发现,在此期间,至少使用两种福利的有子女家庭的比例有所上升。然而,越来越多地使用福利的受益者是受教育程度较高的白人和收入高于贫困线的已婚家庭。
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