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, using a preliminary version of EUROMOD, a European tax-benefit microsimulation model. The integrated framework provided by …
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. Utilising a cross-country microsimulation model for Europe, EUROMOD, we generate the distribution of replacement rates for four …
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Computing the tax-benefit position of similar "typical" households across countries is a method widely used in comparative fiscal- and social policy research. These calculations provide convenient summary pictures of certain aspects of tax-benefit systems. They can, however, be seriously...
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-benefit microsimulation models. It is designed to aid in the construction of single- and multi-country tax- benefit models by providing all …, apart from its direct usefulness for this model, MMEANS can be used as a general software tool for microsimulation model …
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Household micro-datasets often do not contain information on gross incomes. We present an algorithm which exploits the tax- and contribution rules built into tax-benefit models to convert net income information into gross amounts. Using EUROMOD, a multi-country taxbenefit model covering all...
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rates facing different subgroups of the population. I use EUROMOD, an EU-wide tax-benefit microsimulation model, to compute …
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Racial segregation in residential patterns remains pervasive in the United States. This persistence is usually attributed to some combination of neighborhood preferences over racial composition, discrimination in real estate and credit markets, and the effects of racial disparities in income. We...
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The objective of this work is to analyse the income inequality in the 15 EU countries during the convergence process to the Monetary Union. Using the information contained in the European Community Household Panel, corresponding to the four first waves. Using the inverse second order stochastic...
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The median voter hypothesis has been central to an extensive literature on consequences of income distribution. For example, it has been proposed that greater inequality is associated with lower growth, because of the greater redistribution that is sought by the median voter when income...
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With all the talk in Europe about “Islam” and “Muslim culture” it is surprising how little hard-core empirical evidence exists on the compatibility of “Muslim culture” with positive patterns of political, social, and ecological development in the world system in the 1980s, 1990s, and...
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