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We argue that independent entitlement to income is important. This implies that earnings replacement benefits paid to …. The argument also highlights the need to consider gender differences in the receipt of income. We explore the implications … in non-means-tested benefits and the increase in means testing - taken to their ultimate conclusion. -- Income ; Benefits …
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income, higher current income increases trustworthiness and, given current income, higher past income reduces trustworthiness …. Past income determines the level of financial aspirations and whether or not these are fulfilled by the level of current … income affects trustworthiness. We also suspect that past income may also capture heterogeneity in relevant subjects …
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The aim of this paper is to test the existence of middle class bias in survey cooperation. We do this by carrying out a record check study. Our analysis uncovers no evidence of middle class bias. Instead we find a negative gross bias in estimates of the proportion of persons with highest...
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Are social (occupational) classes coherent, distinct entities? While they reflect an underlying reality, they are more fragmented than theory suggests. It is hypothesised that skill mismatches mean that each class includes a substantial proportion of poorly paid people who could be in the class...
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turn results in systematic differences in the estimated magnitude and significance of the health-income gradient …
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This paper evaluates the effectiveness of disability benefits for the elderly. Using seventeen waves of panel data, it first analyses the extent to which receipt is responsive to changes in disability status. Second, it investigates the extent of delays in first receipt. Third, it compares later...
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