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Dalve, Kimberly; Moe, Caitlin A.; Kovski, Nicole; Rivara, Frederick P.; Mooney, Stephen J.; Hill, Heather D.; Rowhani-Rahbar, Ali – Prevention Science, 2022
Family- and neighborhood-level poverty are associated with youth violence. Economic policies may address this risk factor by reducing parental stress and increasing opportunities. The federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is the largest cash transfer program in the US providing support to low-income working families. Many states have additional…
Descriptors: Tax Credits, Youth, Violence, High School Students