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Title | The Poverty-Reducing Effects of the EITC and Other Safety Nets for Young Adult Parents |
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Publisher | Carsey School of Public Policy |
Date | March 2020 |
Pages | 4 pp. |
Description | An estimated 2.5 million very young children live with a young adult parent (age 18 to 24), and more than four in five young adult parents,regardless of income, participate in at least one major safety net program. This brief examines the effects of these programs in reducing poverty, noting the effectiveness of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). |
Filed in | Early Childhood > Childcare, Disparities > Early childhood, Children & Youth > Early childhood, Children & Youth > Economy and workforce |
Topics | Early Childhood, Economy |
Added | 06/12/2013 01:01pm |
Updated | 03/13/2025 01:29pm |
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