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This study addresses the different distributional and welfare implications of price volatility amid the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, focusing on both Turkey and the South Caucasus region, which have different welfare regimes and patterns of price changes. This paper explores the impact of...
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Paid family leave allows workers to take time off from work to care for a family member with a serious health condition, with reduced financial risk and increased job continuity. In 2004, California was the first state in the nation to implement a paid family leave program allowing workers to...
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Government schemes that compensate workers for the loss of income while they are on short hours (known as short-time work compensation schemes) make it easier for employers to temporarily reduce hours worked so that labor is better matched to output requirements. Because the employers do not lay...
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associated policy responses on the distribution of household incomes. Our approach relies on a dynamic microsimulation approach …
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and microsimulation, we model the effect of pandemic induced employment and wage changes on market and disposable income …
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overcome the lack of data by proposing a dynamic calibrated microsimulation approach to generate counterfactual income …
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