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This paper develops an Index of Economic Well-being (IEWB) for the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, Norway and Sweden for the period 1980 to 2001 which recognizes four components: Current effective per capita consumption flows; Net societal accumulation of stocks of...
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In this chapter, Lars Osberg and Andrew Sharpe provide an overview of trends in a number of dimensions of economic well-being (consumption flows, stocks of wealth, income equality, and economic security) from the lens of the Index of Economic Well-being, a new composite measure of economic...
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Previous research suggests that there are substantial interactions between the unemployment insurance (UI) and the …. This paper examines whether these interactions affect the transition rate from unemployment to employment. To study this …
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This paper examines the incentive effects caused by the interactions between unemployment insurance (UI) and sickness …
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This paper examines the incentive effects caused by the interactions between unemployment insurance (UI) and sickness …
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systems in Sweden, namely the sickness insurance (SI) and the unemployment insurance (UI). Moral hazard can arise from the …
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