2023
DOI: 10.1177/00027162231198976
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Fewer Burdens but Greater Inequality? Reevaluating the Safety Net through the Lens of Administrative Burden

Pamela Herd,
Donald Moynihan

Abstract: We examine changes in administrative burden in U.S. social safety net programs, or the negative encounters with the state that people experience when trying to access and use the benefits for which they are eligible. Existing theories equate targeted safety net policies, which sharply limit eligibility, as compared to universal policies, which have more expansive eligibility, with increased administrative burden. The past 30 years, however, tell a more complicated story. While overall burdens have declined in … Show more

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