Business & Economics
Earned Income Tax Credit
100%
Health
67%
Minimum Wage
56%
Food Insecurity
46%
Health Insurance
44%
Insurance
43%
Marriage
42%
Income
39%
Health Outcomes
35%
Difference-in-differences
29%
Mental Health
27%
German Reunification
26%
Health Care Access
22%
Well-being
22%
Longitudinal Data
22%
Infant Health
21%
Living Wage
21%
Self-rated Health
20%
Violent Crime
20%
Maternal Health
19%
Health Status
19%
Health Benefits
19%
Medicaid
19%
Access to Health Care
18%
Health Shocks
18%
Food Security
18%
Health Care Utilization
18%
Cognitive Response
17%
Birth Rate
16%
Economic Fluctuations
16%
Economic Shocks
15%
Behavioral Response
15%
Labor Market Outcomes
14%
Generosity
14%
Pathway
14%
Crime
13%
Health Effects
13%
Physical Health
13%
National Minimum Wage
12%
Household
12%
Labor Supply
12%
Germany
12%
Suicide
12%
Capitalist Systems
12%
Leisure
11%
Trajectory
11%
Mental Distress
11%
Institutional Change
11%
Economic Policy
11%
Market Work
11%
Social Sciences
earned income
78%
income tax
64%
credit
45%
health
34%
act
26%
evidence
26%
income
21%
marriage
20%
insurance coverage
19%
Infant Health
18%
minimum wage
17%
health behavior
17%
Access to Health Care
15%
health status
15%
nutrition situation
15%
violent crime
14%
expenditures
13%
suicide
12%
food
12%
mental health
10%
Law
10%
labor market
10%
insurance
9%
credit policy
9%
offense
8%
single parent family
8%
divorce
8%
Improvements in health
7%
health insurance
6%
research focus
6%
suicide rate
5%
Health Insurance Plan
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
54%
Income Tax
47%
Preexisting Condition Coverage
31%
Marriage
30%
Health
26%
Insurance Coverage
24%
Income
20%
Maternal Behavior
17%
Salaries and Fringe Benefits
17%
Insurance Benefits
17%
Health Behavior
16%
Infant Health
16%
Health Services Accessibility
15%
Maternal Health
15%
Medicaid
14%
Pandemics
14%
Health Status
13%
Mental Health
12%
Suicide
12%
Shock
11%
Health Expenditures
8%
Health Insurance
6%
Single-Parent Family
6%
Insurance
6%
Birth Weight
6%
Delivery of Health Care
5%
Population
5%