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This paper examines the implications of income redistribution from men to women for the welfareof married women and … children. We develop a Cournot model of a two-person household whereagents provide market labor and allocate their spending …
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substantial and heterogeneous employment responses that increased average income despite reduced transfers. We find zero effects …
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substantial and heterogeneous employment responses that increased average income despite reduced transfers. We find zero effects …
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is entirely driven by an increase in mortality among low income individuals, who are more likely to experience liquidity …
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One theory for why there is a strong education gradient in health outcomes is that more educated individuals more quickly absorb new information about health technology. The MMR controversy in the UK provides a case where, for a brief period of time, some highly publicized research suggested...
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is entirely driven by an increase in mortality among low income individuals, who are more likely to experience liquidity …
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is entirely driven by an increase in mortality among low income individuals, who are more likely to experience liquidity …
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effect is entirely driven by an increase in mortality among low income individuals, who are more likely to experience …
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taxes (personal income tax–IRFP-) by a negative income tax (INR), holding fiscal budget constant. Using microsimulations … income distribution. The results show that the introduction of an INR, as designed in this study, would not have a …
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This paper aims to disentangle the driving factors behind the changes in income inequality in the Baltics since the EU … accession, distinguishing between primary income effect, discrete changes in tax-benefit policies and demographic effect … and re-weighting techniques. Decomposition of the total change in inequality showed that income and policy effects are …
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