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-work benefit schemes following the key principles of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Working Tax Credit (WTC) existing … family allowances for dependent employees and contingent workers thus ensuring tax revenue neutrality. We show that our EITC …, and strong positive effects on equity. The EITC is more effective than the WTC in boosting employment of wives, while the …
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-work benefit schemes following the key principles of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Working Tax Credit (WTC) existing … family allowances for dependent employees and contingent workers thus ensuring tax revenue neutrality. We show that our EITC …, and strong positive effects on equity. The EITC is more effective than the WTC in boosting employment of wives, while the …
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based on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Working Tax Credit (WTC) existing in the US and the UK, respectively …
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The Child Tax Credit (CTC) is a major earnings subsidy in the US tax and transfer system, but its effects have received little research attention compared to the Earned Income Tax Credit. I identify the effects of the CTC on extensive margin labor supply using a difference-in discontinuities...
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Some English speaking countries provide employment-conditional tax credits and benefits with a view to increasing employment and improving family income in the low wage brackets. This article deals with Great Britain's Working Families' Tax Credit, Ireland's Back to Work Allowance and her Family...
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