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these tax, transfer and minimum wage reforms on income inequality and poverty based on a microsimulation approach using …
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both contributions and pension benefits, in 28 European countries using EUROMOD, the EU-wide microsimulation model. We find …
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would be possible with either an NIT or UBI. A static microsimulation, using the EUROMOD model, is conducted on the HNIT … microsimulation models. In the first scenario a modest level of guaranteed minimum income is feasible, decreasing both poverty and …
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sets for static tax-benefit microsimulation in Italy. We focus on all possible alternatives, namely using (a) SHIW or (b …) IT-SILC data using a consistent net-to-gross microsimulation model, or © IT-SILC data using the gross incomes provided … since 2007. Our results suggest that IT-SILC improves in the regional representativeness of the Italian population and does …
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, using the EU microsimulation model EUROMOD and the Irish national model, SWITCH. The six countries have chosen different …. -- Austerity measures ; European Union ; Fiscal consolidation ; Poverty ; Microsimulation …
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international comparative setting, taking account of both first and second order labour supply effects. We use the micro-simulation …
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EUROMOD, the tax-benefit microsimulation model for the EU, to estimate the effects of changes in tax-benefit policies over the …, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania …
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This paper uses the UK module of EUROMOD to examine the likely impact of Universal Credit (UC) on the incomes and work incentives of families containing NMW workers ("NMW families"). It in part updates previous work done for the Low Pay Commission (Brewer, May and Phillips, 2009). The analysis...
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This paper examines the likely impact of Universal Credit on the incomes and work incentives of single parent families. Using the UK module of EUROMOD (version F6.20), we also simulate how single parents' household income, and their work incentives, would change following adjustments to the...
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