An Introduction to Household Economic Instability and Social Policy.

Heather D Hill, Jennifer Romich, Marybeth J Mattingly, Shomon Shamsuddin, Hilary Wething
Author Information
  1. Heather D Hill: University of Washington.
  2. Jennifer Romich: University of Washington.
  3. Marybeth J Mattingly: University of New Hampshire.
  4. Shomon Shamsuddin: Tufts University.
  5. Hilary Wething: University of Washington.

Abstract

This special issue of presents original research on the determinants and consequences of economic instability, with a focus on the interplay between instability and social policy. To frame that discussion, we define economic instability as repeated changes in employment, income, or financial well-being over time, particularly changes that are not intentional, predictable, or part of upward mobility. We also present a conceptual framework for how instability occurs in multiple domains of family life and how social policy has the potential to both buffer and exacerbate instability in employment and family structure. The articles in the volume engage many of these domains, including employment and program instability, and multiple areas of social policy, including workplace regulations and child-care subsidies. They also point to paths for future research, which we summarize in the final section of this introduction.

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Grants

  1. P2C HD042828/NICHD NIH HHS

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