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of different economies and welfare policy regimes: Denmark, Italy, Portugal and United Kingdom. We then simulate, under … also taken into account, the picture changes: universalistic policies remain optimal and feasible in countries like Denmark …
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refugee immigrants in Denmark - the so-called starthelp - using a competing risk mixed proportional hazard framework. The two … alternatively, their education is not recognized in Denmark. Hence, there may be no demand for their skills. The empirical question …-natural' experiment, in which the rules for welfare benefits in Denmark changed rather dramatically. Refugee immigrants obtaining …
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of different economies and welfare policy regimes: Denmark, Italy, Portugal and the United Kingdom. We then simulate … female labour supply, the picture changes: unconditional policies remain optimal and feasible in Denmark and the UK; instead …
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Denmark has drawn much attention for its active labor market policies, but is almost unique in offering a voluntary …
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Denmark has drawn much attention for its active labor market policies, but is almost unique in offering a voluntary …
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refugee immigrants in Denmark - the so-called starthelp - using a competing risk mixed proportional hazard framework. The two … alternatively, their education is not recognized in Denmark. Hence, there may be no demand for their skills. The empirical question …;quasi-naturalquot; experiment, in which the rules for welfare benefits in Denmark changed rather dramatically. Refugee immigrants obtaining …
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