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The Short†Term Effects of the Earned Income Tax Credit on Health Care Expenditures Among US Adults

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  • Rita Hamad
  • Matthew J. Niedzwiecki

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The authors conducted difference†in†differences analyses, comparing health care expenditures among EITC†eligible adults in February (immediately following EITC refund receipt) with expenditures during other months, using non†EITC†eligible individuals to difference out seasonal variation in health care expenditures.

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  • Rita Hamad & Matthew J. Niedzwiecki, "undated". "The Short†Term Effects of the Earned Income Tax Credit on Health Care Expenditures Among US Adults," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9c207c5712394dd2a50cd7514, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:9c207c5712394dd2a50cd75144996279
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