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The paper considers child poverty in rich English-speaking countries – the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK …
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Australia and subsequently how best to design policies that target and support the most vulnerable households. …
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Using the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, this study examines the joint dynamics of …
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In this article we examine the change in the mix of income and benefits that older adults receive as they age, with a focus on older women. Our study is a crossnational comparison of five OECD countries using the Luxemburg Income Study database. We investigate the change of private income and...
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The objective of this paper is to distinguish between different types of working poverty, on the basis of the mechanisms that produce it. Whereas the poverty literature identifies a myriad of risk factors and of categories of disadvantaged workers, we focus on three immediate causes of working...
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In this paper we describe and explain country differences in the effect of gender on the risk to become poor, using data from the Luxembourg Income Study on 22 industrialized countries. Although in most countries women are more likely to become poor than men, this is not the case for all...
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A prime objective for welfare state activities is to take action to enhance population health and decrease mortality risks. Poverty has for several centuries been seen as a key social risk factor in these respects. Consequently, the fight against poverty has historically been at the forefront of...
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The paper considers child poverty in rich English-speaking countries - the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK …
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Children experience a higher poverty rate in the U.S. than in most comparable nations a poverty gap traceable to international differences in income redistribution across households rather than to market earnings. Using Luxembourg Income Study data, we find that child poverty rates are higher in...
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microsimulation model of taxes and transfers in Australia, so that the spatial impact upon poverty and inequality of possible policy … of the poor by geographic area. – poverty ; inequality ; measurement ; Australia …
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