Using data from their "Assessing California Communities’ Experiences with Safety Net Supports" (ACCESS) study—which included interviews with 411 EITC-eligible Californians with young children—the authors identify reasons for lower participation in the program and make recommendations for counteracting those shortcomings.
On December 15, please join co-author Lia Fernald, the Brian and Jennifer Maxwell Endowed Chair Public Health and Professor of Community Health Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, for a detailed discussion of
the paper’s data, methods, and policy conclusions. Health Affairs Senior Editor Laura Tollen will host.
Date: Thursday, December 15, 2022 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Eastern Access: Health Affairs Insiders
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