Original paper

Credit where it is due: Investigating pathways from earned income tax credit expansion to maternal mental health

Volume: 29, Issue: 9, Pages: 975 - 991
Published: Jun 29, 2020
Abstract
While earned income tax credit (EITC) expansions are typically associated with improvements in maternal mental health, little is known about the mechanisms through which the program affects this outcome. The EITC could primarily affect mental health through changes in family financial resources, changes in labor supply or changes in health insurance coverage of participants. We attempt to disentangle these mechanisms by assessing the effects of...
Paper Details
Title
Credit where it is due: Investigating pathways from earned income tax credit expansion to maternal mental health
Published Date
Jun 29, 2020
Volume
29
Issue
9
Pages
975 - 991
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