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Using representative micro data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) for the year 2002, we analyse non-take-up behaviour of Social Assistance (SA) inGermany. According to our simulation as much as 67 percent of the eligible population did not claim SA in that year which is slightly...
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amount of social assistance in Germany by €100 per month. We find a substantial effect of considering non-take-up on the …
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We present first estimates of rates of non-take-up for social assistance in Germany after the implementation of major …
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We present first estimates of rates of non-take-up for social assistance in Germany after the implementation of major …
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We present first estimates of rates of non-take-up for social assistance in Germany after the implementation of major …
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satisfaction in Germany using the SOEP 1995-2004. We find strong evidence that individuals in Germany are negatively influenced by …
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Benefit sanctions imposed on non-compliant welfare recipients are a new element in the German welfare system. In practice, the sanction policy and the application of sanctions vary considerably across the 439 welfare agencies. Based on combined administrative and survey data, these differences...
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immigrants. -- Immigrants ; employment programs ; evaluation ; decomposition of effects ; Germany …
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Similar to numerous other European countries, Germany's unemployment policy went through a paradigm shift in 2005 …
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In this article, I study state dependence in social assistance receipt in Germany using annual survey data from the … persistence rates and the absolute level of structural state dependence are higher in Eastern Germany than in Western Germany. I …
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