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Dignity and Dreams: What the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Means to Low-Income Families
by
Sykes, Jennifer
, Edin, Kathryn
, Križ, Katrin
, Halpern-Meekin, Sarah
in
Children
/ Citizenship
/ Consumption
/ Credit
/ Debt
/ Debt cancellation
/ Dreams
/ Earned income
/ Earned income tax credit
/ Economic sociology
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Family income
/ Government
/ Human Dignity
/ Income
/ Income Tax
/ Income taxes
/ Low income
/ Low Income Groups
/ Mobility
/ Money
/ Parents
/ Poverty
/ Public assistance programs
/ Public Debt
/ Reinforcement
/ Social Closure
/ Social exclusion
/ Social integration
/ Social mobility
/ Sociology
/ Spending
/ Tax credits
/ Tax refunds
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ Upward mobility
/ Values
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Welfare
/ Work
2015
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Dignity and Dreams: What the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Means to Low-Income Families
by
Sykes, Jennifer
, Edin, Kathryn
, Križ, Katrin
, Halpern-Meekin, Sarah
in
Children
/ Citizenship
/ Consumption
/ Credit
/ Debt
/ Debt cancellation
/ Dreams
/ Earned income
/ Earned income tax credit
/ Economic sociology
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Family income
/ Government
/ Human Dignity
/ Income
/ Income Tax
/ Income taxes
/ Low income
/ Low Income Groups
/ Mobility
/ Money
/ Parents
/ Poverty
/ Public assistance programs
/ Public Debt
/ Reinforcement
/ Social Closure
/ Social exclusion
/ Social integration
/ Social mobility
/ Sociology
/ Spending
/ Tax credits
/ Tax refunds
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ Upward mobility
/ Values
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Welfare
/ Work
2015
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Dignity and Dreams: What the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Means to Low-Income Families
by
Sykes, Jennifer
, Edin, Kathryn
, Križ, Katrin
, Halpern-Meekin, Sarah
in
Children
/ Citizenship
/ Consumption
/ Credit
/ Debt
/ Debt cancellation
/ Dreams
/ Earned income
/ Earned income tax credit
/ Economic sociology
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Family income
/ Government
/ Human Dignity
/ Income
/ Income Tax
/ Income taxes
/ Low income
/ Low Income Groups
/ Mobility
/ Money
/ Parents
/ Poverty
/ Public assistance programs
/ Public Debt
/ Reinforcement
/ Social Closure
/ Social exclusion
/ Social integration
/ Social mobility
/ Sociology
/ Spending
/ Tax credits
/ Tax refunds
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ Upward mobility
/ Values
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Welfare
/ Work
2015
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Dignity and Dreams: What the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Means to Low-Income Families
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Dignity and Dreams: What the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Means to Low-Income Families
2015
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Overview
Money has meaning that shapes its uses and social significance, including the monies low-income families draw on for survival: wages, welfare, and the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). This study, based on in-depth interviews with 115 low-wage EITC recipients, reveals the EITC is an unusual type of government transfer. Recipients of the EITC say they value the debt relief this government benefit brings. However, they also perceive it as a just reward for work, which legitimizes a temporary increase in consumption. Furthermore, unlike other means-tested government transfers, the credit is seen as a springboard for upward mobility. Thus, by conferring dignity and spurring dreams, the EITC enhances feelings of citizenship and social inclusion.
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