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tax-benefit microsimulation model and a multi-sectoral discrete choice model of labor supply. We consider two in …
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tax-benefit microsimulation model and a multi-sectoral discrete choice model of labor supply. We consider two in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010559803
labour supply model this paper provides microsimulation results of the effects of introducing different schemes of in …
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well as increasing employment rates of recipients of social assistance. On the basis of a behavioral microsimulation model …
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labour supply model this paper provides microsimulation results of the effects of introducing different schemes of in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005763899
as well as increasing employment rates of recipients of social assistance. On the basis of a behavioral microsimulation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008680891
In most disability insurance programs beneficiaries lose some or all of their benefits if they earn above an earnings threshold. While intended to screen out applicants with high remaining working capacity, earnings limits can also distort the labor supply of beneficiaries. We develop a simple...
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It has been long recognized that cash plays a critical role in fueling street crime due to its liquidity and transactional anonymity. In poor neighborhoods where street offenses are concentrated, a significant source of circulating cash stems from public assistance or welfare payments. In the...
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Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) was a UK government cash transfer paid directly to children aged 16-18, in the first two years of post-compulsory full-time education. This paper uses the labour supply effect of EMA to infer the magnitude of the transfer response made by the parent, and so...
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Using an original administrative dataset in the context of a scarcity induced-natural experi-ment in New York City, I find that families placed in shelters in their neighborhoods of origin remain there considerably longer than those assigned to distant shelters. Locally-placed families also...
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