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microsimulation model to project individuals' educational participation and qualification. The microsimulation model simulates …
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microsimulation model to project individuals' educational participation and qualification. The microsimulation model simulates … schools; and reducing the number of state-funded places in higher education. -- microsimulation ; population ; educational …
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A life-cycle growth model is used to investigate the quantitative impact of gradually converting the financing of social security from pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) to full funding. The magnitudes of the losses and gains that particular age cohorts will experience under alternative speeds of conversion...
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-added tax wedge. Using static microsimulation, we study the effect of Hungarian corporate tax reduction in 2017 on tax income …
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-added tax wedge. Using static microsimulation, we study the effect of Hungarian corporate tax reduction in 2017 on tax income …
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Thanks to a joint effort of the Central Statistical Office (KSH) and the National Pension Insurance Directorate (ONYF) a special survey conducted in January-March 2008 provided information - for the first time - on the total accrual years of the non-pensioner population of Hungary. The data base...
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This study investigates the crowding out effect among old and young workers in the Hungarian public sector, using job-level data. The analysis improves upon analyses based on aggregate data by considering the levels of employment for various labour types and the employment opportunities and...
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Thanks to a joint effort of the Central Statistical Office (KSH) and the National Pension Insurance Directorate (ONYF) a special survey conducted in January-March 2008 provided information - for the first time - on the total accrual years of the non-pensioner population of Hungary. The data base...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003919794
This study investigates the crowding out effect among old and young workers in the Hungarian public sector, using job-level data. The analysis improves upon analyses based on aggregate data by considering the levels of employment for various labour types and the employment opportunities and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009712408
In the first year and a half of the pandemic, the excess mortality in Hungary was 28,400, which was 1,700 lower than the official statistics on COVID-19 deaths. This discrepancy can be partly explained by protective measures instated during the COVID-19 pandemic that decreased the intensity of...
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