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In January 2015, Germany introduced a federal, statutory minimum wage of 8.50 € per hour. This study evaluates the …
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Germany between 1946 and 1961 who were acknowledged to be "political refugees" were eligible for refugee-targeted aid, but …
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This paper analyses the effects of a social assistance reform in Germany. In contrast to studies which are based on …
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channel. We apply the model to simulate far-reaching labor market reforms in Germany during the mid-2000s. We find that …
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We analyze the labor supply and income effects of a needs-based minimum benefit system ("Bedarfsorientierte Mindestsicherung") to be introduced in Austria by the end of this/beginning of next year. The aim of this reform is to reduce poverty as well as increasing employment rates of recipients...
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This paper analyses the distributive impacts of various regulatory and institutional settings of European schemes of social assistance. For this purpose, two sets of classifications of European schemes of social assistance are introduced that classify the systems according to regulatory...
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Social transfers vary enormously across the EU, as has been demonstrated in earlier research. This paper analyses the comparative effects of cash transfers on inequality and poverty, using consistent household data. The analysis shows that the distributional impact of these transfers is greater...
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As part of Germany’s fiscal response to the Covid-19 pandemic, parents received three payments totalling e450 per child …
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