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migrants more likely to draw on welfare in the countries with the most generous welfare state. Moreover, redistribution does …
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In line with previous research, we confirm that welfare programs in Hungary are poorly targeted in terms of socio-economic status (SES). However, by adding age to our models, we demonstrate that even if the status is irrelevant in explaining access to social benefits and services, age is not....
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working-age households with low income. Using EUROMODbased microdata from 28 countries, we (a) quantify the redistribution to … insights into the distributive role of tax-benefit systems across Europe. Interestingly, a strong overall redistribution …
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working-age households with low income. Using EUROMOD-based microdata from 28 countries, we (a) quantify the redistribution to … insights into the distributive role of tax-benefit systems across Europe. Interestingly, a strong overall redistribution …
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, those favouring redistribution to the poor do not overlap with those considering migrants as part of the same community. A …
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The success of the flat rate tax in Eastern Europe suggests that this concept could also be a model for the welfare states of Western Europe. The present paper uses a simulation model to analyse the effects of revenue neutral flat rate tax reforms on equity and efficiency for the case of...
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