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continent as a whole (Musterd and van Kempen 2009). So how well are immigrants integrated into Luxembourg's metropolitan areas …
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This paper summarizes the economic context of immigration in Luxembourg before examining the determinants of individual … nationality of one's parents do. Cross-nationally, Luxembourg does not have an admirable record on unemployment or income for … main source of such intergenerational mobility is Luxembourg's sustained economic growth. …
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We utilise repeated cross sections of micro data from several countries, available from the Luxembourg Income Study …
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This paper discusses the regressive nature of tax exemptions for children compared to child allowances and estimates the decline in child poverty in several developed countries due to child allowances. The paper then estimates the decline in child poverty in the US due to tax exemptions for...
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household-level data on out-of pocket (OOP) medical expenditures made available through the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), we …
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How adequately did governments protect their citizens over the Great Recession? The recent recession, the worst since the Great Depression, provides an opportune moment to investigate the adequacy and fairness of countries' responses to an economic crisis. Using household-level LIS data from...
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This study uses the Luxembourg Income Study to examine the size of the middle class across several less developed …
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