This Article focuses specifically on.tax-transfer integration of work-related child care assistance. Part I discusses the current child care assistance available to low-income workers through direct transfer programs and through the income tax system. Part II describes the need for increased child care funding and the failure of current welfare reform proposals to meet that need. Part III examines the theoretical and practical issues that must be addressed before the tax system is used as a mechanism for delivering increased child care assistance. to low-income families. Part IV critiques a proposed funding mechanism that would redirect tax benefits to lower income taxpayers by eliminating the child care tax credit for middle- and upper-inc...
The future of the United States lies in one of its most important resources: its children. Child car...
Part I of this Article describes the major social welfare programs in the United States. Part II out...
In the winter of 1996, Steve Forbes--publisher, heir, and presidential candidate--captured the Ameri...
Recent welfare reform proposals prompt a closer look at work-related child care assistance available...
The welfare reform legislation passed by Congress last year makes significant changes in the social ...
Without subsidized child care, Dianne Williams, the mother of an eighteen-month-old son, would never...
The welfare reform legislation signed into law last year repeals the entitlement to welfare and impo...
This article explores the federal income tax treatment of employment-related child care expenses. It...
Since Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) replaced the Aid to Families with Dependent Chi...
In the United States, federal child care subsidies come in two forms. The first and most obvious is ...
The shortage of subsidized child care creates three problems. First, it contributes to underemployme...
With reauthorization of the 1996 welfare reform law being debated, this paper looks at the Temporary...
In three essays, I develop causal evidence on how taxes and transfers affect the behavior of low-inc...
Today, many working parents are caught in a “childcare squeeze”: while they require two incomes just...
The first years of a child’s life are a vital period of rapid cognitive, social and emotional develo...
The future of the United States lies in one of its most important resources: its children. Child car...
Part I of this Article describes the major social welfare programs in the United States. Part II out...
In the winter of 1996, Steve Forbes--publisher, heir, and presidential candidate--captured the Ameri...
Recent welfare reform proposals prompt a closer look at work-related child care assistance available...
The welfare reform legislation passed by Congress last year makes significant changes in the social ...
Without subsidized child care, Dianne Williams, the mother of an eighteen-month-old son, would never...
The welfare reform legislation signed into law last year repeals the entitlement to welfare and impo...
This article explores the federal income tax treatment of employment-related child care expenses. It...
Since Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) replaced the Aid to Families with Dependent Chi...
In the United States, federal child care subsidies come in two forms. The first and most obvious is ...
The shortage of subsidized child care creates three problems. First, it contributes to underemployme...
With reauthorization of the 1996 welfare reform law being debated, this paper looks at the Temporary...
In three essays, I develop causal evidence on how taxes and transfers affect the behavior of low-inc...
Today, many working parents are caught in a “childcare squeeze”: while they require two incomes just...
The first years of a child’s life are a vital period of rapid cognitive, social and emotional develo...
The future of the United States lies in one of its most important resources: its children. Child car...
Part I of this Article describes the major social welfare programs in the United States. Part II out...
In the winter of 1996, Steve Forbes--publisher, heir, and presidential candidate--captured the Ameri...