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Großbritannien 4 United Kingdom 4 Altersvorsorge 2 Armut 2 Haushaltseinkommen 2 Household income 2 Poverty 2 Retirement provision 2 Social security benefits 2 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 2 1997-2001 1 Australia 1 Australien 1 Children 1 Familie 1 Familienleistungsausgleich 1 Family 1 Family benefits 1 Kinder 1 Microsimulation 1 Mikrosimulation 1 Public expenditure 1 Simulation 1 Öffentliche Ausgaben 1
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Arbeitspapier 4 Working Paper 4 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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H, Sutherland 14 L, Mitton 7 O'donoghue C 5 Sutherland, Holly 4 R, Taylor 3 J, Gomulka 2 T, Callan 2 A, Spadaro 1 F, Bourguignon 1 F, Utili 1 G, Redmond 1 H, Immervoll 1 J, Sastre-descals 1 M, Chadwick 1 N, Dayal 1
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ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) 21 University of Cambridge / Microsimulation Unit 4
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Microsimulation Unit Research Notes 21 Research notes / University of Cambridge, The Faculty of Economics, Microsimulation Unit : RN 4
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RePEc 21 ECONIS (ZBW) 4
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Simulating the Irish Tax-Transfer System in Eur6
O'donoghue C - ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, Institute … - 1998
This research note describes the principle features of the Irish tax-transfer system and describes how the system is simulated in the Irish module in Eur6. Eur6 is a prototype 6 country integrated tax-benefit microsimulation model which has been constructed as part of the EUROMOD project. A...
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The Impact of the November 1996 Budget on the Distribution of Household Incomes
M, Chadwick; O'donoghue C; G, Redmond; H, Sutherland - ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, Institute … - 1996
In his Budget speech on 26 November 1996, the Chancellor of the Exchequer claimed he was not going to be a Santa Claus, nor was he going to be a Scrooge. In this paper we examine the extent to which these claims are true by looking at the distributional impact of some of the personal tax...
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Comparative Analysis of Basic Income Proposals: prospects for the use of national tax-benefit models in five European countries
H, Sutherland; T, Callan - ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, Institute … - 1996
The differential impact of comparable Basic Income (BI) schemes is examined for two countries by Callan et al (1996). This study uses national tax-benefit microsimulation models for Ireland (SWITCH) and the UK (POLIMOD). It finds that the relative effect of a scheme depends on the way in which...
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POLIMOD: The Derivation of Variables 1995/96 FES Edition
L, Mitton - ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, Institute … - 1996
This paper describes how the 1995/96 Family Expenditure Survey (FES) is used to produce three of the four datasets that act as microdata input for POLIMOD. Variables used by POLIMOD are defined in terms of the FES datasets which are available through MIMAS, the national computer service run by...
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POLIMOD: The Derivation of Variables 1994/95 FES Edition
L, Mitton - ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, Institute … - 1995
This paper describes how the 1994/95 Family Expenditure Survey (FES) is used to produce three of the four datasets that act as microdata input for POLIMOD. Variables used by POLIMOD are defined in terms of the FES datasets which are available through MIMAS, the national computer service run by...
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