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Much evidence suggests that having more education leads to higher earnings in the labor market. However, there is little evidence about whether having more education causes employees to experience lower earnings volatility or shelters them from the adverse effects of recessions. We use a large...
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their income by either reducing their labor supply or manipulating their taxable income. In this paper, we quantify the … extent of such behavioral responses for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in the US. We exploit the fact that US states can … set top-up rates, which means that at a given point in time, workers with the same income receive different tax refunds in …
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