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of this group, and we use the microsimulation model EUROMOD to examine the extent to which differences in child benefits …
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of this group, and we use the microsimulation model EUROMOD to examine the extent to which differences in child benefits …
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-data and microsimulation models to illustrate the influence of market income patterns, household structures and social …
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-data and microsimulation models to illustrate the influence of market income patterns, household structures and social …
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-data and microsimulation models to illustrate the influence of market income patterns, household structures and social …
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the resulting fiscal and distributional effects in a comparative context, undertake a microsimulation study to quantify … them, and propose a simple decomposition to identify the mechanisms that drive effects in different country contexts …
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the resulting fiscal and distributional effects in a comparative context, undertake a microsimulation study to quantify … them, and propose a simple decomposition to identify the mechanisms that drive effects in different country contexts …
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Social protection systems use a range of entitlement criteria. First-tier support typically requires contributions or past employment in many countries, while safety net benefits are granted on the basis of need. In a context of volatile and uncertain labour markets, careful and continuous...
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Almost all OECD countries operate comprehensive minimum-income programmes for working-age individuals, either as last-resort safety nets alongside primary income replacement benefits, or as the principal instrument for delivering social protection. Such safety-net benefits aim primarily at...
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The non take-up of social assistance benefits due to claim costs may seriously limit the anti-poverty effect of these programs. Yet, available evidence is fragmented and mostly relies on interview-based data, potentially biased by misreporting and measurement errors on both benefit entitlement...
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