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Employment Effects of the Earned Income Tax Credit: Taking the Long View

By tbladmin | November 6, 2020

The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is tax credit meant to lift families out of poverty. It provides a tax credit to workers based on earnings and household size. Since its inception in 1975, it has been expanded five times. This paper examines each individual expansion in depth and studies the expansions as a group…

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The Safety Net that Works—Improving Federal Programs for Low Income Americans

By tbladmin | March 1, 2017

This document is a compilation of essays, ideas, and policy recommendations authored by individuals with expertise in various federal anti-poverty programs. The author of one of the essays, Empowering Child Support Enforcement to Reduce Poverty, is Robert Doar, Resident Fellow and Morgridge Fellow in Poverty Studiesand former IV-D Director of the New York State Child…

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Policies to Require and Enable Less-Educated Noncustodial Parents to Work and Provide Financial Support for Their Children

By tbladmin | September 22, 2014

This is a link to a discussion paper on the Brookings Institution website that outlines three policy strategies to help low income noncustodial parents find work and meet their financial obligations to pay child support.

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Strengthening families through Stronger Fathers: Final Impact Report for the Pilot Employment Programs

By tbladmin | September 11, 2014

This final report discusses the 2006-2009 pilot employment program implemented by New York for parents behind in their child support. These pilot programs, part of the Strengthening Families Through Stronger Fathers Initiative, provided employment-oriented services, fatherhood/parenting workshops, case management, and other support services to nearly 4,000 parents behind in their child support in four New…

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New York Initiative Helps Fathers Increase Their Earnings and Child Support

By tbladmin | September 11, 2014

New York launched a pilot employment program to help parents behind in their child support in four communities between 2006 and 2009. The program was part of the state’s Strengthening Families Through Stronger Fathers Initiative. This policy brief discusses the effect of this initiative on earnings and child support payments.

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The New York Noncustodial Parent EITC: Its Impact on Child Support Payments and Employment

By tbladmin | September 11, 2014

In 2006, New York instituted a noncustodial parent earned income tax credit (NCP EITC) to encourage low-income noncustodial parents to work and pay child support. This study examines the credit’s impacts through 2009.

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