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Income Tax Credit (EITC) over the period 1989-2006. The authors find that most EITC recipients claimed the EITC for short … periods, 61% for 1 or 2 years. Over the period examined, the EITC reached approximately 50 percent of the taxpayers with … children. Finally, the authors find considerable income mobility among the EITC eligible population. Only 11 percent of those …
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Hoffman and Seidman offer a complete assessment of the EITC in which they analyze, evaluate, summarize, and critique … the state of the program. The authors find that, overall, the EITC works well, and that it has earned its political …
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The authors begin with a detailed assessment then perform empirical analyses to predict the outcomes of changes to the structure of the program.
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In this paper, I first summarize how the US Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) operates and describe the characteristics … of recipients. I then discuss empirical work on the effects of the EITC on poverty and income distribution, and its … effects on labor supply. Next, I discuss a few policy concerns about the EITC: possible negative effects on hours of work and …
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Twenty states and several cities have adopted their own EITC programs, typically piggy-backing on the federal EITC by … offering benefits equal to some designated proportion of the federal benefits. In all but four states, the state EITC is fully … refundable, just like the Federal EITC. Using the example of Delaware, which adopted a non-refundable EITC in 2006, I show the …
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Discusses effective access to the program by people who are eligible for it, noting that at any given time, only 59 percent of those who were eligible participated in 1998. Furthermore, this number has been declining since the passage of welfare reform legislation in 1996. Although there are...
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Despite signs that low-income and uninsured people’s access to primary health care services has improved, serious gaps in care exist, especially for specialty physicians, mental health, and dental care according to findings from the Community Tracking Study. Key factors contributing to these...
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<p><p>We evaluate the German apprenticeship system, which combines on-the-job training with classroom teaching, by modelling individual careers from the choice to join such a scheme and followed by their employment, job to job transitions and wages over the lifecycle. Our data is drawn from...</p></p>
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