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representatives of alternative family policy models. Using microsimulation models (RUSMOD and EUROMOD), this paper estimates the …
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RUSMOD is a static tax-benefit microsimulation model for Russia. The model can be used for ex post and ex ante …
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family cash transfers. We evaluate these reforms using a structural labor supply model based on the microsimulation EUROMOD …
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family cash transfers. We evaluate these reforms using a structural labor supply model based on the microsimulation EUROMOD …
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SWITCH, the ESRI's tax-benefit microsimulation model, to examine financial work incentives on both the extensive margin by …
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This paper examines the likely impact of Universal Credit on the incomes and work incentives of single parent families. Using the UK module of EUROMOD (version F6.20), we also simulate how single parents' household income, and their work incentives, would change following adjustments to the...
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In-work support through the tax-benefit system has proved to be an effective way of increasing the labor supply of lone mothers and first earners in couples in a number of OECD countries. At the same time, these instruments usually create negative employment incentives for secondary earners....
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