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The study of optimal long-term care (LTC) social insurance is generally carried out under the utilitarian social criterion, which penalizes individuals who have a lower capacity to convert resources into well-being, such as dependent elderly individuals or prematurely dead individuals. This...
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want to check whether nursing homes were lending themselves to excess mortality even before the pandemic. Controlling for a … in mortality between those two samples is to be attributed to the way nursing homes are designed and organised. Using … matching methods, we observe excess mortality in Belgium, France, Germany Luxembourg, Switzerland, Estonia and Czech Republic …
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undesirable, and where there is imperfect fertility control, leading to involuntary childlessness/parenthood. Using an equivalent … consumption approach in the consumption-fertility space, we first show that the identification of the worst-off individuals is not … robust to how the social evaluator fixes the reference fertility level. Adopting the ex post egalitarian social criterion …
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and wages but not between parents and childless individuals. To the opposite, ex post egalitarianism (which gives absolute … the fertility technology. On the opposite, ex post egalitarianism always recommends marginal taxation. …
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and wages but not between parents and childless individuals. To the opposite, ex post egalitarianism (which gives absolute … the fertility technology. On the opposite, ex post egalitarianism always recommends marginal taxation. …
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The study of optimal long-term care (LTC) social insurance is generally carried out under the utilitarian social criterion, which penalizes individuals who have a lower capacity to convert resources into well-being, such as dependent elderly individuals or prematurely dead individuals. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012052766
want to check whether nursing homes were lending themselves to excess mortality even before the pandemic. Controlling for a … in mortality between those two samples is to be attributed to the way nursing homes are designed and organised. Using … matching methods, we observe excess mortality in Belgium, France, Germany Luxembourg, Switzerland, Estonia and Czech Republic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013177606
want to check whether nursing homes were lending themselves to excess mortality even before the pandemic. Controlling for a … in mortality between those two samples is to be attributed to the way nursing homes are designed and organised. Using … matching methods, we observe excess mortality in Belgium, France, Germany Luxembourg, Switzerland, Estonia and Czech Republic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013300873
and wages but not between parents and childless individuals. To the opposite, ex post egalitarianism (which gives absolute … the fertility technology. On the opposite, ex post egalitarianism always recommends marginal taxation. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013353415
and wages but not between parents and childless individuals. To the opposite, ex post egalitarianism (which gives absolute … the fertility technology. On the opposite, ex post egalitarianism always recommends marginal taxation. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013359371