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Child abuse and neglect 1 Child well-being 1 Children 1 EITC 1 Food Stamp Program 1 Gewalt 1 Impact assessment 1 Income supports 1 Kinder 1 Mindestlohn 1 Minimum wage 1 Social security benefits 1 Violence 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1 income supports 1 working poor 1 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 1
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Bullinger, Lindsey Rose 1 Lerman, Robert I. 1 Mikelson, Kelly S. 1 Raissian, Kerri M. 1 Schneider, William B. 1
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Econometric Society 2004 North American Summer Meetings 1 Review of Economics of the Household 1
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How does the minimum wage affect child maltreatment and parenting behaviors? : an analysis of the mechanisms
Schneider, William B.; Bullinger, Lindsey Rose; … - In: Review of Economics of the Household 20 (2022) 4, pp. 1119-1154
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Examining the Relationship between the EITC and Food Stamp Program Participation Among Households with Children
Lerman, Robert I.; Mikelson, Kelly S. - Econometric Society - 2004
The federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Food Stamp Program (FSP) are the largest means-tested transfer programs for low-income working parents in the United States. Together, these two programs cost nearly $50 billion per year and comprise the bulk of the social safety net for...
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