
doi: 10.7916/d8fx7k59
This policy brief is the second in a series that synthesizes research findings about public policies that have the potential to improve children's economic security. More specifically, the series provides research findings about the ability of each of eight policies to increase family income by encouraging, supporting, and rewarding parental employment.
Earned Income Tax Credit, 330, Children--Economic conditions, Families--Economic aspects
Earned Income Tax Credit, 330, Children--Economic conditions, Families--Economic aspects
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