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Using the EITC to Increase Family Earnings: New Evidence and a Comparison with the Minimum Wage Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics David Neumark
William Wascher
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Paper provided by Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research in its series JCPR Working Papers with number
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