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This paper is an empirical overview of inequalities of pension outcomes in six European countries, which are shaped by a variety of institutional pensions schemes. The study contrasts pension system regulation in Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Sweden and the United Kingdom; and analyses their...
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affected the income position of high-income pensioners. However, also the structure of public pension benefits had a poverty …
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Minimum income schemes are set to provide citizens with a minimum living standard. In Spain, these schemes consist of a …, distributional and poverty effects of the current Spanish regional minimum income schemes, as well as the impact of increasing both … combinations of coverage and adequacy levels using national and regional poverty lines as references. Our results suggest that …
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Minimum income schemes are set to provide citizens with a minimum living standard. In Spain, these schemes consist of a …, distributional and poverty effects of the current Spanish regional minimum income schemes, as well as the impact of increasing both … combinations of coverage and adequacy levels using national and regional poverty lines as references. Our results suggest that …
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Dual or multiple earnership has been considered an important factor to prevent in-work poverty. The aim of this paper … is to quantify the impact of second earnership on the risk of in-work poverty and the role of the tax-benefit systems in … in preventing in-work poverty. This is done by simulating a counterfactual scenario where second earners become …
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