@cgfaricy @PolBehavior Cool! And, if you, like me, were like 'hey I need to read this whole thing!' - I believe this is the link: https://t.co/kyaN59xDpQ :)
RT @MattGrossmann: EITC design works against racial stereotypes to raise public social welfare support #polisciresearch https://t.co/xdrUg…
RT @MattGrossmann: EITC design works against racial stereotypes to raise public social welfare support #polisciresearch https://t.co/xdrUg…
EITC design works against racial stereotypes to raise public social welfare support #polisciresearch https://t.co/xdrUgT2JqC Thread:
RT @SUPoliSci: Check out the latest research from @cgfaricy & co-author on how to reduce inequality with the EITC. https://t.co/KsZxocjNQZ
Check out the latest research from @cgfaricy & co-author on how to reduce inequality with the EITC.
RT @GCPIEconSec: New research from Christopher Ellis & @cgfaricy demonstrates how the #EITC can be successfully utilized by policymakers to…
RT @GCPIEconSec: New research from Christopher Ellis & @cgfaricy demonstrates how the #EITC can be successfully utilized by policymakers to…
New research from Christopher Ellis & @cgfaricy demonstrates how the #EITC can be successfully utilized by policymakers to reduce inequality & assist low-income citizens in a racially charged political environment. Read more: https://t.co/Co7AClqGd
New in @PolBehavior: "Race, 'deservingness,' and social spending attitudes: The role of policy delivery mechanism" by Christopher Ellis and @cgfaricy https://t.co/kbcul7507o
@whinecough @PSparding Yes, here's the link. https://t.co/9IGYDTVbFB We have a book coming out that expands this argument with @RussellSageFdn later this year.
RT @MattGrossmann: social benefits delivered through the tax code are less likely to activate racialized thinking than similar or identical…
RT @MattGrossmann: social benefits delivered through the tax code are less likely to activate racialized thinking than similar or identical…
RT @MattGrossmann: social benefits delivered through the tax code are less likely to activate racialized thinking than similar or identical…
RT @MattGrossmann: social benefits delivered through the tax code are less likely to activate racialized thinking than similar or identical…
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RT @MattGrossmann: social benefits delivered through the tax code are less likely to activate racialized thinking than similar or identical…
social benefits delivered through the tax code are less likely to activate racialized thinking than similar or identical benefits delivered directly, in part because recipients of tax expenditures are perceived as more deserving #SocSciResearch https://t.