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incomplete take-up 8 Social security benefits 5 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 5 Sozialleistungsempfänger 4 Welfare recipients 4 after-tax benefits 4 Betrug 3 Crime 3 Fraud 3 Kriminalität 3 Theorie 3 Theory 3 Anreiz 2 CARES Act 2 COVID-19 2 Coronavirus 2 Employee Retention Tax Credit 2 Employee retention 2 Familienleistungsausgleich 2 Family benefits 2 Gewerbesteuer 2 Incentives 2 Incomplete take-up 2 Local business tax 2 Mitarbeiterbindung 2 Parental benefits 2 Population game 2 Social security contribution 2 Sozialversicherungsbeitrag 2 Steuervergünstigung 2 Stigma 2 Tax incentive 2 Welfare fraud 2 non-take-up 2 parental benefits 2 payroll tax 2 replicator dynamics 2 stigma 2 welfare fraud 2 Consumer behaviour 1
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Working Paper 7 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3
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English 10
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Itaya, Jun-ichi 4 Kurita, Kenichi 4 Rosenqvist, Olof 4 Selin, Håkan 4 Goodman, Lucas 2
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CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 Journal of population economics : international research on the economics of population, household, and human resources 2 National tax journal 1 Office of Tax Analysis working paper 1 Working Paper 1 Working papers / Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 EconStor 3
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Explaining Benefit Take-up Behavior – The Role of Financial Incentives
Rosenqvist, Olof; Selin, Håkan - 2024
Take-up of social benefits is a central issue in poverty alleviation and fiscal evaluations of policy reforms. However, it is difficult to find exogenous variation in the benefit level, and little is therefore known about take-up responses to basic financial incentives. We exploit large and...
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Explaining benefit take-up behavior : the role of financial incentives
Rosenqvist, Olof; Selin, Håkan - 2024
Take-up of social benefits is a central issue in poverty alleviation and fiscal evaluations of policy reforms. However, it is difficult to find exogenous variation in the benefit level, and little is therefore known about take-up responses to basic financial incentives. We exploit large and...
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Explaining benefit take-up behavior: The role of incentives and habits
Rosenqvist, Olof; Selin, Håkan - 2023
Take-up of social benefits is a central issue in poverty alleviation and fiscal evaluations of policy reforms. However, it is difficult t o fi nd exogenous variation in the benefit level, and little is therefore known about takeup responses to basic financial i ncentives. We exploit large and...
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Explaining benefit take-up behavior : the role of incentives and habits
Rosenqvist, Olof; Selin, Håkan - 2023
Take-up of social benefits is a central issue in poverty alleviation and fiscal evaluations of policy reforms. However, it is difficult t o fi nd exogenous variation in the benefit level, and little is therefore known about takeup responses to basic financial i ncentives. We exploit large and...
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Population dynamics of welfare stigma : welfare fraud versus incomplete take-up
Itaya, Jun-ichi; Kurita, Kenichi - In: Journal of population economics : international … 37 (2024) 1, pp. 1-28
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Population dynamics of welfare stigma : welfare fraud versus incomplete take-up
Itaya, Jun-ichi; Kurita, Kenichi - In: Journal of population economics : international … 37 (2024) 1, pp. 1-28
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Take-up of payroll tax-based subsidies during the COVID-19 pandemic
Goodman, Lucas - 2021
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Delivering aid to businesses through the payroll tax system : the case of the employee retention credit
Goodman, Lucas - In: National tax journal 76 (2023) 2, pp. 439-463
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Replicator Evolution of Welfare Stigma: Welfare Fraud vs. Incomplete Take-Up
Itaya, Jun-ichi; Kurita, Kenichi - 2020
people receive welfare benefits, and incomplete take-up, whereby eligible poor people are reluctant to claim welfare benefits … the long run, one of which entails low welfare fraud and 100% incomplete take-up and the other of which entails high … coexistence of welfare fraud and incomplete take-up is unstable in the model of statistical discrimination view welfare stigma …
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Replicator evolution of welfare stigma : welfare fraud vs. incomplete take-up
Itaya, Jun-ichi; Kurita, Kenichi - 2020
people receive welfare benefits, and incomplete take-up, whereby eligible poor people are reluctant to claim welfare benefits … the long run, one of which entails low welfare fraud and 100% incomplete take-up and the other of which entails high … coexistence of welfare fraud and incomplete take-up is unstable in the model of statistical discrimination view welfare stigma …
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