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The Impact of Family Income on Child Achievement: Evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit
by
Lochner, Lance
, Dahl, Gordon B.
in
Academic achievement
/ Causal analysis
/ Change agents
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Credit
/ Deviation
/ Disadvantaged
/ Earned income tax credit
/ Economics
/ Estimates
/ Families & family life
/ Family income
/ Income effect
/ Income estimates
/ Income tax
/ Income taxes
/ Instrumental variables estimation
/ Low income groups
/ Mathematical functions
/ Mathematics
/ Mothers
/ Non-linear models
/ Poverty
/ Public assistance programs
/ Reading
/ Reading achievement
/ Standard deviation
/ Tax credits
/ Taxation
/ Test scores
/ Unearned income
2012
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The Impact of Family Income on Child Achievement: Evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit
by
Lochner, Lance
, Dahl, Gordon B.
in
Academic achievement
/ Causal analysis
/ Change agents
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Credit
/ Deviation
/ Disadvantaged
/ Earned income tax credit
/ Economics
/ Estimates
/ Families & family life
/ Family income
/ Income effect
/ Income estimates
/ Income tax
/ Income taxes
/ Instrumental variables estimation
/ Low income groups
/ Mathematical functions
/ Mathematics
/ Mothers
/ Non-linear models
/ Poverty
/ Public assistance programs
/ Reading
/ Reading achievement
/ Standard deviation
/ Tax credits
/ Taxation
/ Test scores
/ Unearned income
2012
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The Impact of Family Income on Child Achievement: Evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit
by
Lochner, Lance
, Dahl, Gordon B.
in
Academic achievement
/ Causal analysis
/ Change agents
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Credit
/ Deviation
/ Disadvantaged
/ Earned income tax credit
/ Economics
/ Estimates
/ Families & family life
/ Family income
/ Income effect
/ Income estimates
/ Income tax
/ Income taxes
/ Instrumental variables estimation
/ Low income groups
/ Mathematical functions
/ Mathematics
/ Mothers
/ Non-linear models
/ Poverty
/ Public assistance programs
/ Reading
/ Reading achievement
/ Standard deviation
/ Tax credits
/ Taxation
/ Test scores
/ Unearned income
2012
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The Impact of Family Income on Child Achievement: Evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit
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The Impact of Family Income on Child Achievement: Evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit
2012
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Using an instrumental variables strategy, we estimate the causal effect of income on children's math and reading achievement. Our identification derives from the large, nonlinear changes in the Earned Income Tax Credit. The largest of these changes increased family income by as much as 20 percent, or approximately $2,100, between 1993 and 1997. Our baseline estimates imply that a $1,000 increase in income raises combined math and reading test scores by 6 percent of a standard deviation in the short run. Test gains are larger for children from disadvantaged families and robust to a variety of alternative specifications.
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