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equality in Australia, East and West Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The countries were selected … Germany underline that class equality policies do not ensure greater class equality for all social groups. Second, the UK and …
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Using microdata from the Luxembourg Income Study, we assess 'time crunch' for families with children in Canada, Germany …
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Based on the earlier work of one of the authors, this paper develops a unified methodology to compare tax progression for dominance relations under different income distributions. We address it as uniform tax progression for different income distributions and present the respective approach for...
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. Using data on eight advanced economies (Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Slovakia, Spain, the United Kingdom, and United …
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This paper analyzes the impact of immigration on Germany's labor market in the context of the recent 2004 and 2007 EU …
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The aim of this paper is to compare the economic situation of young retirees with their peers who decided to continue their working life before and during the recent economic crisis using the micro-data from the Luxembourg Income Study Database (LIS) for four countries (Greece, Spain, the UK and...
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