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should provide higher incentives to search for regular jobs during participation. We estimate participation effects on …. Moreover, our findings imply that the incentives to search for regular jobs are not much lower for participants in the two … ; work incentives …
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We explore the far-reaching implications of low-wage subsidies on aggregate employment. Low-wage subsidies have three important effects. First, they promote employment of unskilled workers (who tend to be the ones who earn low wages). Second, by raising the payoff of unskilled work relative to...
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-in-differences method, the impact of tax incentives on employment rates of elderly workers. After this background, we ponder possibilities … tax credit at families and low-income workers, lowering the top marginal tax rates, and maintaining the tax incentives for …
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labour market in terms of the incentives that economic agents face. To fulfil its new role the following three reform …
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The economic literature often argues that basic income schemes and low wage subsidies to employees are just special cases of a negative income tax. In this debate, it is ignored that these concepts target different population subgroups. This paper investigates the different target groups and the...
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approach regarding the introduction of additional minimum wages in Germany and more generous in-work benefits combined with an … unchanged level of social assistance. -- in-work benefits ; minimum wages ; subsidized employment ; Germany …
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