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OECD and EU countries in 2017, comparing the strictness of "demanding" elements built into unemployment benefits across …
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This paper analyzes the effect of delayed motherhood on fertility dynamics for women living in several European countries, which differ in terms of their institutional environments. We show that the effect of delaying the first child on the transition to the second birth differs both among...
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This paper presents an evaluation of the tax-transfer treatment of married couples in 15 EU countries using the EUROMOD …
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comparison to migrants from the new member states that joined the EU in 2004 (EUA8 countries). Migrants from the EaP countries …
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EU countries. It provides an overview of the role of SA benefits in social protection systems and assesses the generosity …
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and women within couples in a selection of the member countries of the European Union (EU) using EUROMOD, the EU tax …
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less without restriction following EU enlargement in May 2004. Therefore, it is important to establish the characteristics …
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This paper investigates the determinants of residential mobility of older households (above 50 years old) and the adjustment of housing for those who move employing individual data from the European Community Household Panel. Although homeowners are less likely to move compared to renters, an...
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for the 15 "old" members of the European Union and present them for each country separately as well as for the EU-15 as a …
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This paper estimates the welfare and distributional impact of two types of welfare reform in the 15 (pre-enlargement) member countries of the European Union. The reforms are revenue neutral and financed by an overall and uniform increase in marginal tax rates on earnings. The first reform...
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