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limiting its increase, comparing within and between seven diverse EU countries. We do that by measuring the implications of …
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analysis in the European Union, EUROMOD, is used to study the age incidence of government taxes and transfers in 2001 in 15 EU …
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made using 2008 Statistics on Income and Living Conditions data (EU SILC) and the European Union tax …-benefit microsimulation model EUROMOD. The method is illustrated for eight EU countries, among those experiencing the most volatile economic …. The method is evaluated by comparing results for 2008 to 2010 with statistics available from the EU-SILC corresponding to …
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Using evidence from the European Community Household Panel we find that family benefits vary in their importance to household incomes and in the prevention of child poverty across Europe. In one group of countries family benefits appear to have a significant effect on the protection of children...
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Over the past 20 years, microsimulation models have come to play an important role in policy analysis, identifying gainers and losers, and characterising the effect on incentives. A natural development of national models is a Europe-wide tax benefit model. The present paper reports results from...
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