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![]() isted below are several studies from The Employment Policies Institute that highlight the importance of employment as a means of improving the quality of life for the lowest skill Americans. For a complete list of all studies from the Employment Policies Institute click here.
1/06, Helping Low-wage Americans--The Earned Income Tax Credit: An Effective Solution to an Age-old Problem
By: The Employment Policies Institute
6/04, Wage Growth Among Minimum Wage Workers
By: William E. Even - Miami University of Ohio, David Macpherson - Florida State University
5/04, Helping Low-Wage Americans – Wage Based Tax Credits: A New Solution to an Age Old Problem
By: Employment Policies Institute
4/04, Helping Working-Poor Families
By: Dr. Thomas MaCurdy - Stanford University, Dr. Frank McIntyre - Brigham Young University
1/03, Living Wage and Earned Income Tax Credit: A Comparative Analysis
By: Mark Turner - Georgetown University, Burt S. Barnow - Johns Hopkins University
3/02, The Economic Well-Being of Low-Income Working Families
By: Dr. John P. Formby - University of Alabama, Dr. John A. Bishop - East Carolina University, Mr. Hoseong Kim - University of Alabama
10/01, The Long-Term Effects of Youth Unemployment
By: Dr. Thomas A. Mroz - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dr. Timothy H. Savage - Welch Consulting Economists
1/00, Rising Above The Minimum Wage
By: William Even - Miami University of Ohio, David A. Macpherson - Florida State University
6/98, Targeted Jobs Tax Credits and Labor Market Experience
By: Frank J. Tannery - University of Pittsburgh |
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