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This paper analyzes differences in welfare utilization between immigrants and natives in Sweden using a large panel … data set, LINDA, for the years 1990 to 1996. Both welfare expenditures and immigration increased in Sweden in the 1990?s …. We find that immigrants use welfare to a greater extent than natives and that non-refugee immigrants utilize social …
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In this paper, we formulate and estimate a structural, static model of household labor supply and multiple welfare … welfare programs, we use unique access to a very detailed micro-simulation model to generate accurate budget sets for each … work-welfare combination. Moreover, when determining the budget sets, we use extraordinary high-quality data on earnings …
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This paper analyzes differences in welfare transitions between natives and immigrants in Sweden using a large … representative panel data set, LINDA, for the years 1991 to 2001. The data contains administrative information on welfare use …-native differences in welfare use. The empirical results suggest that the main reason for the large immigrant-native welfare gap observed …
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differences in social assistance participation. The empirical results indicate that a welfare trap does exist in Canada, but the … structural and spurious state dependence and regional differences in welfare generosity. In particular, the existence of … structural state dependence, or a welfare trap, appears to be more likely in provinces with relatively high benefit levels. One …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010267972
are less likely to remain employed in consecutive years than natives and are more likely to stay on welfare and to receive … a similar degree of ?structural? state dependence as natives. The high welfare participation rates among refugee … immigrants seem to be due to the existence of a ?welfare trap?, while participation among natives and non-refugee immigrants is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010274099
This paper analyzes differences in welfare utilization between immigrants and natives in Sweden using a large panel … data set, LINDA, for the years 1990 to 1996. Both welfare expenditures and immigration increased in Sweden in the 1990's …. We find that immigrants use welfare to a greater extent than natives and that non-refugee immigrants utilize social …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011318604
are less likely to remain employed in consecutive years than natives and are more likely to stay on welfare and to receive … a similar degree of "structural" state dependence as natives. The high welfare participation rates among refugee … immigrants seem to be due to the existence of a "welfare trap", while participation among natives and non-refugee immigrants is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011403758
This paper analyzes differences in welfare utilization between immigrants and natives in Sweden using a large panel … data set, LINDA, for the years 1990 to 1996. Both welfare expenditures and immigration increased in Sweden in the 1990's …. We find that immigrants use welfare to a greater extent than natives and that non-refugee immigrants utilize social …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005763578
differences in social assistance participation. The empirical results indicate that a “welfare trap” does exist in Canada, but the … structural and spurious state dependence and regional differences in welfare generosity. In particular, the existence of … structural state dependence, or a “welfare trap”, appears to be more likely in provinces with relatively high benefit levels. One …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005763924
. Immigrants are less likely to remain employed in consecutive years than natives are and are more likely to stay on welfare and to …-refugee countries display a similar degree of ‘structural’ state dependence as natives. The high welfare participation rates among … refugee immigrants seem to be due to the existence of a ‘welfare trap’, while participation among natives and non …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005136710