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Conventional in-work benefits (IWB) are means-tested, open to all workers with sufficiently low income, and usually paid without a time-limit. This paper evaluates an IWB with an alternative design that was aimed at lone parents in the UK and piloted in one third of the country, and that...
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Conventional in-work benefits or tax credits are now well established as a policy instrument for increasing labour supply and tackling poverty. A different sort of in-work credit is one where the payments are time-limited, conditional on previous receipt of welfare, and, perhaps, not...
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Personal taxes and benefits affect the incentive to work over the lifecycle by altering income-age profiles, insuring … against adverse shocks, and changing the returns to human capital. Previous work investigating the impact of taxes and …
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This paper provides an empirical account of the dynamic return to work, and how this is affected by taxes and benefits …, and the forward-looking participation tax rate (FLPTR), which measures the impact of personal taxes and transfers on the …, we find a dynamic perspective makes relatively little difference to the extent to which personal taxes and transfers …
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Conventional in-work benefits or tax credits are now well established as a policy instrument for increasing labour supply and tackling poverty. A different sort of in-work credit is one where the payments are time-limited, conditional on previous receipt of welfare, and, perhaps, not...
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Conventional in-work benefits (IWB) are means-tested, open to all workers with sufficiently low income, and usually paid without a time-limit. This paper evaluates an IWB with an alternative design that was aimed at lone parents in the UK and piloted in one third of the country, and that...
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