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coverage rates and adequacy levels. Using the European microsimulation model EUROMOD together with microdata from the European …
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old-age pensions in the EU, focusing on both contributions and benefits. Using the microsimulation model EUROMOD, we …
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microsimulation and macro models, we find that a significant reduction in income inequality can be achieved by moving from a flat to a …
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Microsimulation models are increasingly used to calibrate macro models for tax policy analysis. Yet, their potential …. (2018b) we use a microsimulation model to provide the output with which to estimate the parameters of bivariate non … methodology, we simulate a reduction in marginal personal income tax rates in Italy with a microsimulation model, translating the …
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Although Australia’s labour market escaped the dramatic negative impact of the global financial economic crisis seen in other OECD countries, a substantial share of working-age Australians either did were not working or worked only to a limited extent as the global recovery gathered pace...
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This paper provides a concrete example of how policy analysts can use empirical programme evaluation studies to perform ex-post assessments of environmentally related tax policies. A number of studies credibly identify causal effects of environmentally related tax policies, but do not...
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the EUROMOD microsimulation models, it shows that the new guaranteed minimum income scheme introduced in 2019 …
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In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Lithuania either do not work or only to a limited extent. By 2013, several years after the start of the labour-market recovery, 21% were still without employment during the entire year, and a...
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In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Estonia either did not work or only to a limited extent. By 2013, several years after the start of the labour-market recovery, 18% were still without employment during the entire year, and a further...
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In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Spain either did not work or only to a limited extent. As the employment rate bottomed out in 2013, 30% were without employment during the entire year, and a further 15% had weak labour-market...
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