this work. This article questions traditional analysis of the redistributive effect of the welfare state and investigates how large the effect would be with a realistic alternative for comparison. The most commonly used reference point is the zero-government counterfactual that measures redistributive effect of social policy against distribution of pre-tax and pre-transfer income. But it is impossible to ignore the fact that some form of transfer is necessary. The elderly and sick, for example, must have their means of support organised in a way other than via the public transfers under investigation. This article shows that when using an adequate alternative for comparison, social policy impact on income distribution is significantly small...
An issue that has been extensively investigated in the literature involves the effects of transfers ...
In this paper I present an empirical analysis of redistributive policies with particular attention t...
Only some federal and state transfer, tax, and insurance policies have a substantial positive effect...
The paper analyses the short and long-term redistributive effects associated with a Welfare State Sy...
The redistributive effect of the welfare state is traditionally measured by comparing the gross and ...
Objective. The redistributive effect of the welfare state is traditionally measured by comparing the...
Despite some forced-savings elements, social security is in reality a taxtransfer system based on pa...
The welfare state can be seen as an insurance device that makes lifetime careers safer, increases ri...
This thesis is an attempt to generate knowledge about the justification, measurement and consequence...
Policymakers often consider temporarily redistributing income from rich to poor households to stimul...
The welfare state is generally viewed as either providing redistribution from rich to poor or as pro...
Abstract—If households face uninsurable idiosyncratic earnings risk, theory predicts that redistribu...
Democratic countries with substantial inequality and where people believe that success depends on co...
This thesis provides a quantitative investigation into the effect of new social policy instruments o...
Research on the impact of the macroeconomy on individual-level preferences for redistribution has pr...
An issue that has been extensively investigated in the literature involves the effects of transfers ...
In this paper I present an empirical analysis of redistributive policies with particular attention t...
Only some federal and state transfer, tax, and insurance policies have a substantial positive effect...
The paper analyses the short and long-term redistributive effects associated with a Welfare State Sy...
The redistributive effect of the welfare state is traditionally measured by comparing the gross and ...
Objective. The redistributive effect of the welfare state is traditionally measured by comparing the...
Despite some forced-savings elements, social security is in reality a taxtransfer system based on pa...
The welfare state can be seen as an insurance device that makes lifetime careers safer, increases ri...
This thesis is an attempt to generate knowledge about the justification, measurement and consequence...
Policymakers often consider temporarily redistributing income from rich to poor households to stimul...
The welfare state is generally viewed as either providing redistribution from rich to poor or as pro...
Abstract—If households face uninsurable idiosyncratic earnings risk, theory predicts that redistribu...
Democratic countries with substantial inequality and where people believe that success depends on co...
This thesis provides a quantitative investigation into the effect of new social policy instruments o...
Research on the impact of the macroeconomy on individual-level preferences for redistribution has pr...
An issue that has been extensively investigated in the literature involves the effects of transfers ...
In this paper I present an empirical analysis of redistributive policies with particular attention t...
Only some federal and state transfer, tax, and insurance policies have a substantial positive effect...