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The relationship between social insurance, which provides families protection against certain risks, and child economic security is understudied. Using the 2004 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) matched to Social Security Administration benefit records, this article investigates...
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In recent years, access to German research data on labour markets and social insurances has improved substantially. Never-theless, reforms are urgently needed to catch up with other countries. Among the most important measures, the German governmentshould legalise the merging of information from...
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This paper analyzes the welfare effects of the Italian social security system in an economy with uncertainty on wages … risk diversification across working-life wages in computing benefits. -- social security reforms ; uncertainty ; risk …
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I examine if the positive correlation between wealth and survivorship has any implications for the progressivity of Social Security's current benefit-earnings rule. Using a general-equilibrium macroeconomic model calibrated to the U.S. economy, I show that the optimal benefit-earnings link for...
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from policies to relative wages of skilled and unskilled workers: subsidizing higher education increases the share of …
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