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distributive impacts of five selected EU systems are calculated on the basis of LIS data and their relationship to class assignment …
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of social assistance is investigated. For this purpose, a scheme of classification suitable for grouping the EU15 schemes … payments are calculated for five selected EU systems and the linkage of their distributive impacts to the degree of …
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of social assistance is investigated. For this purpose, a scheme of classification suitable for grouping the EU15 schemes … reducing poverty through social assistance payments are calculated using several measures of poverty for five selected EU …
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, against the background of falling disposable incomes and rising housing costs. The analysis focuses on seven EU countries …
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distributive impacts of five selected EU systems are calculated on the basis of LIS data and their relationship to class assignment …
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of social assistance is investigated. For this purpose, a scheme of classification suitable for grouping the EU15 schemes … payments are calculated for five selected EU systems and the linkage of their distributive impacts to the degree of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014076415
There is a heated debate in many European countries about a move towards a welfare system that increases the incentives for lone mothers to move off welfare and into work. We analyze the consequences of a major Norwegian workfare reform of the generous welfare system for lone mothers. Our...
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The global food price shock of 2006-2008 has particularly affected poorer strata of populations in several developing countries. In Egypt and some other countries it has put food subsidy schemes to the test. This paper develops two comparable computable general equilibrium models for Egypt and...
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Minimum wage increases are not an effective mechanism for reducing poverty. And there is little causal evidence that they do so. Most workers who gain from minimum wage increases do not live in poor (or near-poor) families, while some who do live in poor families lose their job as a result of...
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