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Previous sociological research has overlooked the fact that a welfare state’s tax system does not solely redistribute from rich to poor (vertical) but also between family types (horizontal). Different types of families are treated differently due to (de-)familialization policies in the tax...
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This paper analyses major pension system regulation in four European countries: Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. It is focused on the government's and social partner's efforts to provide old-age security benefits, and how these regulatory approaches have shaped the current...
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systems. It is argued that the various European systems produce different patterns of redistribution that may be explained by …
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migrants more likely to draw on welfare in the countries with the most generous welfare state. Moreover, redistribution does …
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working-age households with low income. Using EUROMODbased microdata from 28 countries, we (a) quantify the redistribution to … insights into the distributive role of tax-benefit systems across Europe. Interestingly, a strong overall redistribution …
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working-age households with low income. Using EUROMOD-based microdata from 28 countries, we (a) quantify the redistribution to … insights into the distributive role of tax-benefit systems across Europe. Interestingly, a strong overall redistribution …
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