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rich, support for redistribution in Germany is not motivated by the urge to castigate this group for their affluence …Redistribution and the welfare state have been linked by academic discourse to narratives that portray specific …
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This paper analyses major pension system regulation in four European countries: Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and the …
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examine this assertion for Germany, a welfare state with a relative generous means-tested social minimum and high marginal tax …
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examine this assertion for Germany, a welfare state with a relative generous means-tested social minimum and high marginal tax …
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Sweden and Germany, prototypical socialdemocratic and conservative welfare states, respectively, and compare them against the …
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Empirical studies have shown that preferences for redistribution are significantly correlated with expectations of … significantly and positively affects preferences for redistribution. On the other hand, living in an area where most citizens do not … stigmatize rent seeking, makes men more favourable to redistribution, which may be seen as a social equalizer in an unfair …
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This paper explores the nexus between the phenomenon of increasing income inequality and redistributive effects of the public sector. In an empirical analysis of seven OECD countries the redistributive effect will be examined by measuring the difference between inequality of market incomes and...
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This paper presents an analysis of the recent evolution of social assistance in the developing world, looking at its complex typological configuration, which has interlinked with, and partly reflects the complex demographic and epidemiological transitions and rapid urbanization and economic...
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This papers quantifies the redistributive effects on progressivity, poverty and welfare, that would occur if the monetary benefits currently in place in the Spanish system were to be replaced by a neutral alternative in terms of spending, granting a universal basic income (UBI) to everyone. We...
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