CPIPR · @PopResearchCtrs
314 followers · 104 posts · Server sciences.social
CPIPR · @PopResearchCtrs
284 followers · 87 posts · Server sciences.social

For each additional $1,000 in per-child EITC and CTC refund, state reports to child welfare authorities declined 5% in the five weeks following the refunds.

Read more about why these programs matter:
prb.org/resources/anti-poverty

#ctc #EITC #aces #children #poverty #equity #families #sdoh #childabuse #juvenileconvictions #NICHDimpact

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CPIPR · @PopResearchCtrs
230 followers · 48 posts · Server sciences.social

“The generosity of these anti-poverty programs matters. Even relatively small increases in income may lower the risk of maltreatment by reducing economic stress and supporting parents’ capacity to engage in nurturing behaviors.” ~Ali Rowhani-Rahbar @uwepidemiology

prb.org/resources/anti-poverty

#ctc #EITC #aces #children #families #sdoh #childabuse #juvenileconvictions #NICHDimpact

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CPIPR · @PopResearchCtrs
230 followers · 47 posts · Server sciences.social

“Income support may reduce child maltreatment directly by increasing income and reducing material hardships or indirectly by reducing parental stress and improving parenting.”
~Heather D. Hill @uwevansschool.

prb.org/resources/anti-poverty

#ctc #EITC #aces #children #families #sdoh #childabuse #juvenileconvictions #NICHDimpact

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CPIPR · @PopResearchCtrs
230 followers · 46 posts · Server sciences.social
CPIPR · @PopResearchCtrs
230 followers · 45 posts · Server sciences.social

Child tax credits and earned income tax credits are linked to declines in reports of child neglect, youth violence, and juvenile convictions.

Read to learn more:
prb.org/resources/anti-poverty

#ctc #EITC #childabuse #juvenileconvictions #NICHDimpact

Last updated 2 years ago