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-data and microsimulation models to illustrate the influence of market income patterns, household structures and social …
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-data and microsimulation models to illustrate the influence of market income patterns, household structures and social …
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Spanish regions using EUROMOD. Our results show that the IMV reduces inequality and poverty - general and extreme - for all … effects on inequality and poverty that the elimination of current RMI and the introduction of the new IMV would generate …The "Minimum Vital Income" (IMV) constitutes a novelty in the panorama for fighting poverty by guaranteeing minimum …
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the effects of four UBI schemes on poverty and inequality measures during normal times and times of crisis in Uganda and … benefit leads to higher poverty and inequality compared to existing benefits. By contrast, in Uganda, a country with only one … notable social protection programme, all UBI scenarios reduce poverty and inequality. Differences between welfare estimates …
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For the purpose of studying the consequences of the ageing of the Swedish population a group of scientists have … enlarged the microsimulation model SESIM - originally developed at the Swedish Ministry of Finance - with modules that simulate …
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report of the Study Committee for Ageing. The adequacy of pensions is analysed through the replacement ratio, inequality …This working paper describes the second version of MIDAS (an acronym for ‘Microsimulation for the Development of … Adequacy and Sustainability'), a dynamic population model with dynamic cross-sectional ageing. This model simulates the life …
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assessing the consequences of the Ageing Working Group projections on the adequacy of social security pensions. We use a … microsimulation model and examine three countries: Belgium, Germany and Italy. Adequacy is assessed on the basis of the replacement … rate, the redistributive impact of pensions and the different risks of poverty. Pension beneficiaries are compared to wage …
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This study analyses the development of the economic well-being of the elderly in Swedensince 1990 - a period characterized by increased influence from the financial market andextreme economic events - using data from the Household Income Survey. The elderly werenot isolated as pensions were cut,...
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This paper studies income poverty among the 50+ population in 10 EU countries using newly collected data from the SHARE … (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe) project. A measure of the household's disposable annual income is used …. Relative income poverty range from 10 percent (in Sweden) to 22 percent (in Switzerland). Logistic regression estimates show …
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In 2011, the Census Bureau released its first report on the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM). The SPM addresses many … criticisms of the official poverty measure and is intended to provide an improved statistical picture of poverty. This article … examines the extent of poverty identified by the two measures. First, we look at how the SPM and official estimates differ for …
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