Do child tax benefits affect the well-being of children? Evidence from Canadian Child Benefit expansions
Authors: Kevin Milligan and Mark Stabile
Overview
Abstract (English)
We exploit changes in child benefits in Canada to study the impact of family income on child and family well-being. Using variation in child benefits across province, time, and family type, we study outcomes spanning test scores, mental health, physical health, and deprivation measures. The findings suggest that child benefit programs had significant positive effects on test scores, maternal health, and mental health, among other measures. We find strong and interesting differences in the effects of benefits by child sex: benefits have stronger effects on educational outcomes and physical health for boys, and on mental health outcomes for girls.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Kevin Milligan and Mark Stabile |
Publication Year | 2011 |
Title | Do child tax benefits affect the well-being of children? Evidence from Canadian Child Benefit expansions |
Volume | 3 |
Journal Name | American Economic Journal: Economic Policy |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 175-205 |
Publication Language | English |
- Kevin Milligan
- Kevin Milligan and Mark Stabile
- Do child tax benefits affect the well-being of children? Evidence from Canadian Child Benefit expansions
- American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
- 3
- 2011
- 3
- 175-205