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The impact of temporary assistance for needy families, minimum wage, and Earned Income Tax Credit on Women's well-being and intimate partner violence victimization.

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2020
Women experiencing poverty and women of color disproportionately experience intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization. Economic policies targeting women at this intersection of poverty and IPV, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF),
Rachael A. Spencer   +5 more
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Income Mobility and the Earned Income Tax Credit

Economic Inquiry, 2002
Households who work full‐time at minimum wage jobs earn more than the phasein range of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). This means that the EITC mainly acts as a negative income tax. However, most families are eligible to receive the EITC for a relatively short time. Seventy‐four percent of new EITC families will lose their eligibility in two years
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The Incidence of the Earned Income Tax Credit

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
The effectiveness of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) of benefiting low-income families depends on its economic incidence. The EITC is more effective if its incidence is captured by the worker. Interest in whether the EITC incidence is captured by the worker or the employer follows from the EITC's larger role in increasing low-income workers' labor ...
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Financial Instability in the Earned Income Tax Credit Program: Can Advanced Periodic Payments Ameliorate Systemic Stressors?

Urban Affairs Review, 2021
Andrew J Greenlee   +2 more
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The earned income tax credit and food insecurity

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2023
Otto Lenhart
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The earned income tax credit and union formation: The impact of expected spouse earnings

Review of Economics of the Household, 2016
Katherine Michelmore
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