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worse outcomes irrespective of living conditions. Yet even with controls, the elderly who live with children do worse. This … is in sharp contrast to younger adults who live with children, likely their own, whose life evaluation is no different in … the presence of the child once background conditions are controlled for. Parents, like elders, have enhanced negative …
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Working-age people with disabilities are often overlooked in discussions of the latest statistics on employment, income …
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This article considers the effect of changing household wealth on changes in utilization.
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This article considers differences in dental use by wealth levels across households.
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This paper describes the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) as a data source for migration studies. SIPP … provides information on income, employment outcomes, and participation in government programs. The paper illustrates …
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­roll tax and expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit for workers in all low-income households, funded by higher taxes on high-income …
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This article discusses the trade-offs associated with study designs that involve random assignment of students within …
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placement test. Students who passed the test (with a score very near the cut-off for eligibility) and enrolled in a rigorous … college degree than similar students who did not take the class. …
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