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Sarah Halpern-Meekin
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Among new mothers who received an unconditional $333 per month, there was no decrease in employment, no increase in alcohol or tobacco use, more time spent in early-learning activities, and an increase in consumption of child-specific goods.
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Unconditional Cash and Family Investments in Infants: Evidence from a Large-Scale Cash Transfer Experiment in the U.S.
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Basic Income
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Consumption
Education
Stability
Work Incentives
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