2791. The Scope and Impact of Welfare Reform's Immigrant Provisions
- Author:
- Michael Fix and Jeffrey Passel
- Publication Date:
- 01-2002
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Urban Institute
- Abstract:
- For immigrants, welfare reform went well beyond conditioning access to cash benefits on work. Rather, the law set out a comprehensive scheme for determining immigrant eligibility for a wide range of social benefits that are provided by governments at all levels. Reform represented a major departure from prior policy by making citizenship more central to the receipt of benefits, by granting the states rather than the federal government the power to determine immigrant eligibility for benefits, and by drawing a sharp distinction between immigrants arriving before and after PRWORA's enactment on August 22, 1996.
- Topic:
- Government, Human Welfare, and Migration
- Political Geography:
- United States