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Take-up of Family Credit and Working Families’ Tax Credit

A paper examining the determinants of take-up of state support for low income working parents

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HM Revenue and Customs Working Paper 1a: Take-up of Family Credit and Working Families’ Tax Credit

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HM Revenue and Customs Working Paper 1a: Take-up of Family Credit and Working Families’ Tax Credit

Many people in the UK do not claim means-tested support to which they seem to be entitled, limiting the programmes’ usefulness as a means of helping those on low incomes. This paper examines the determinants of take-up of state support for low income working parents: Working Families’ Tax Credit between October 1999 and March 2003, and its predecessor, Family Credit.

This paper is part of the project called “Econometric Research: Impact of Working Families’ Tax Credit” funded by the Inland Revenue.

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Published 15 December 2003

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