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Impact of the Chicago Earned Income Tax Periodic Payment intervention on food security.


ABSTRACT: This article examines the Earned Income Tax Credit Periodic Payment Pilot and its effectiveness in reducing food insecurity for low-income households. Low-income families in Chicago who were eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit provided data over four waves of data collection between 2014 and 2015. We utilize longitudinal random effects logit models to test the likelihood of experiencing food insecurity. The sample was composed mostly by women with low educational levels. The intervention significantly decreased the likelihood of experiencing food insecurity over time (T2: ??=?-0.23, p?=?.581; T3: ??=?-0.89, p?

SUBMITTER: Andrade FCD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6849410 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of the Chicago Earned Income Tax Periodic Payment intervention on food security.

Andrade Flavia Cristina Drumond FCD   Kramer Karen Z KZ   Greenlee Andrew A   Williams Adam Nephi AN   Mendenhall Ruby R  

Preventive medicine reports 20191106


This article examines the Earned Income Tax Credit Periodic Payment Pilot and its effectiveness in reducing food insecurity for low-income households. Low-income families in Chicago who were eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit provided data over four waves of data collection between 2014 and 2015. We utilize longitudinal random effects logit models to test the likelihood of experiencing food insecurity. The sample was composed mostly by women with low educational levels. The intervention s  ...[more]

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